Number of the stop, blue screen

my computer does not restart. It's a windows xp just continues to display on a blue screen. It is said that a problem has been detected and windows has been arrested in order to prevent the damage., but does not restart. There are a number of the stop, but no error number. the number of stop is 0xoooooo7e (0xc0000005, 0xf924530c0, 0xf96e152c, 0xf96e1228). can someone help, I can't do anything at all. Thank you.

If you have not recently changed hardware or drivers, this Stop error indicates generally bad RAM (memory). I like Memtest86 + www.memtest.org . Of course, you must obtain the program from a working machine. You will download the .iso image file to create a bootable cd. You will need a third-party burning software such as free ImgBurn , Nero or Roxio. Burn as an image, not in the form of data. Then start with the media that you did (you may need to change the boot priority in your BIOS so that the optical drive is the first boot device). The test runs immediately. The test run for an hour or two--at least that errors are seen immediately. If you get any errors, replace the RAM.

On tests of hardware failures often alleged swapping parts by parts checked. If you can not do the test yourself and/or are uncomfortable opening your computer, take the machine to a professional computer repair shop (not your local equivalent of BigComputerStore/GeekSquad). MS - MVP - Elephant Boy computers - don't panic!

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