Stop: 0x0000007E (0xc0000006, 0x820DEd4F, 0x89D00930, 0x89D0062C)

I have an ACER Extensa 5620-4020 windows vista Home premium and cannot load the operating system. I get the message of stop error BSOD 0x00000007E (0x820DEd4F, 0x89D00930, 0 x 0000006, 0x89D0062C). I tried the safe mode with command prompt and not the sfc/scannow, and he told me only protection of resources windows could not start the repair service. I tried system restore and repair without any result. I tried to start in safe mode and it just makes me a black screen with safe mode, written on it and nothing else. Help, please!

At this point, start in Safe Mode, what you want to copy to a CD, DVD or external hard drive.  Then boot from the Windows DVD, the format and the new facility.

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