Error installing XP Pro STOP 0x000007E ACPI.sys

Trying to install XP Pro from the CD on a Dell Studio laptop Intel core I7 processor.  This will be a second OS in a separate partition so that I can run some 32-bit programs that will not work under XP virtualized.  When during the installation, I get the BSD with messages:

STOP 0X000007E (0XC0000005, 0XF73D2452, 0XF78D9ED4, 0XF78D9BD4)

ACPI.sys address F73D2452 Base at F73C7000, time stamp 3B7D8550

You may also turn on ACPI in the BIOS settings - if it is already enabled, you can try to disable it and test.

You can also try to disable all non-essential devices from the computer and test.

As the article mentioned by Divya says, try to update your BIOS as well.

If the options above do not help, you may have a defective hardware. Try to run hardware diagnostics and verification of your RAM. Check with your manufacturer for the hardware diagnostic programs.

WARNING: Changing the BIOS settings can cause serious problems that may prevent your computer from starting properly. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the configuration of the BIOS settings can be solved. Changes to settings are at your own risk.

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