STOP: 0X0000007E (0XC0000005, 0XF748E0BF, 0XF78DA208, 0XF78D9F08) pci.sys - address F748E0BF base at F7487000, Datestamp 3b7d855c

I am trying to install windows XP Pro on a new computer.

I get same seizure starts to install is that I published under the title.

Help me... I'm out of ideas... and can't find answers anywhere.

Running with

Asus P7P55D Deluxe Motherboard
Intel i5 quad 2.66 processor
4 GB of ram
EVGA GeForce GT 220 ssc edition 1 GB DDR3 video card.

I cannot go beyond this error and cannot find a solution...

:(

In your case, I would like to start by #4 below.

Do not install an operating system is usually caused by (in order of probability):

1. you are trying to install with other devices connected to the computer. Unplug them before trying to make an installation.

2. "" "" defective installation media. "" Check the CD/DVD installation for scratches, tasks. Try another machine.

3. bad optical drive. Test with another CD/DVD bootable or Exchange for a well-known work.

4. faulty RAM. Test with Memtest86 + www.memtest.org . You will download the .iso image file to create a bootable cd. Burn the file with the third party burning software *-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.

* A good free choice ImgBurn comes from www.imgburn.com .

5. bad hard drive. Test with a diagnostic utility downloaded from site of the disc mftr... You create a bootable CD with the files you download. Burn the file with the third party burning software *-as an image, not in the form of data. Boot with the CD that you have done and do a full test of the reader. The physical tests fail, replace it.

6. other hardware components are faulty. MS - MVP - Elephant Boy computers - don't panic!

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    How to disable automatic driver Installation in Windows Vista - drivers
    http://www.AddictiveTips.com/Windows-Tips/how-to-disable-automatic-driver-installation-in-Windows-Vista/
    http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc730606 (WS.10) .aspx

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