I get a blue screen when XP starts

I tried to repair the operating system with the boot CD, but still the same error.

I try to record the requests on the boot drive and would greatly appreciate a solution or advice.

ERROR RECEIVED: Stop: 0X0000007E (0XC0000005, 0XBA308750, 0XBA4DF42C, 0XBA4DF128)

Your CD of Windows XP - what level of service pack is this?

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