Screen blue oxf7a00524, oxc0000034, ox00000000, ox00000000

I just bought the e-machine laptop D725 model and tried to install windows xp sp2.

The problem is I can't install window and error report is "screen blue oxf7a00524, oxc0000034, ox00000000, ox00000000 '

How can I solve this problem.

If additional driver is necessary where can I download it.

Thanks in advance

Thanakorn S

Hi TS_Nok and thanks for posting.

Your computer startup now or is in a continuous blue screen? Is there a STOP error message other than those that you posted above that accompany this blue screen? If you can start on your desktop, open the Svcpack.log file. By default, this file is located in the C:\Windows folder. This will open a Notepad at the top of the page click 'Edit' and then navigate to "Find". Research of error. Here, you will probably see a lot of different thing. After return everything that begins with 0 x, 0 x 0000000 will resemble but will have to 0 after the x replaced by different letters and numbers.

I hope this helps. Please post back with your findings and let me know if you have any questions.

Shawn - Support Engineer - MCP, MCDST
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