6910p: STOP: 0x0000007e error

I'm trying to install XP on an old portable 6910p.  Immediately after loading drivers, I get the dreaded BSOD:

STOP: 0X0000007E (0XC0000005, 0XF74BE0BF, 0XF78DA208, 0XF78D9F08)

PCI.sys - address F748E0BF base at F7487000, DateStamp 3b75d1ac

Here are all the steps I took:

different memory

different (standard and SSD) HARD drive

reset the bios

bios update

disabled the additional devices in the bios (bluetooth, wlan, etc.)

charge sata drivers

replace windows media

Started from the external cd drive

I don't see anything else to try... I'm out of ideas

HP Compaq 6910p

s/n: CND74525Z5

It not.

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