Toshiba laptop problem after Gaming/Windows Update.__No solution on the web.

Hello! I use a Toshiba laptop.

I was playing a game and windows update popped up!

He has not yet finished, and my computer turns off. It was late in the night, so I decided to start the computer the next day.

He will appear with the options
'Safe Mode '.
"Safe mode with network.
"Safe mode with command prompt.
"Last good known Configuration".
"Start Windows normally".

Whichever one I choose Windows XP logo appears, then crashes immediately, restart.

So I tried to use "do not restart in case of shutdown"

And the blue screen appears

"stop: 0x0000007e (0x905c49b8, 0xf792b2b4, 0 x 80000003, 0xf792afb0).

What is this error? I can't enter safe mode by the way!

Thanks for your help.

It's http://support.microsoft.com/kb/330182

Advanced Troubleshooting use the following methods in the order in which they are presented. Method 1: Make sure that you have enough hard drive firstly space, make sure you have enough hard disk space. The Stop error message can be caused by insufficient disk space.

If you use safe mode or the Recovery Console to start the computer, delete any unnecessary temporary files, Internet cache files, backup files of stored-program files that contain fragments of disk analysis files (.chk files). Alternatively, you can install Windows XP on another hard drive that has more free space.

If you cannot start the computer, go to the next method to update the BIOS of the computer.

For more information on safe mode or the Recovery Console click on the numbers below to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

315222 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315222/) a description of the options to start Windows XP in Safe Mode
314058 (http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/314058/fr/) Description of the Windows XP Recovery Console

Method 2: Update the computer BIOS if freeing space on your hard drive has not solved the problem, the BIOS might have to be updated. Use hardware and software vendor contact information items that are listed in the "Références" section to contact the computer manufacturer to obtain the most recent update of the BIOS.

Note When you update the BIOS, you may have to disable the memory the BIOS options, such as caching or shadowing him, temporarily. Method 3: Disable or update device drivers if you have successfully updated the BIOS and the problem persists, on the computer video card drivers may have to be updated or disabled. Follow these steps to troubleshoot video card drivers:

  1. If a driver is listed by name in the Stop error message, disable or remove that driver.

    • If the error occurs during the startup sequence and the system partition is using the NTFS file system, you may be able to use safe mode to rename or to delete the faulty driver.
    • If the driver is used as part of the procedure of starting the system in safe mode, you must use the Recovery Console to start the computer.
  2. If the Stop error message does not indicate a specific driver, update the video card for the latest drivers.
  3. Disable or remove drivers or services that you recently added.
  4. Check the list of Microsoft hardware compatibility (HCL) to determine if the computer's PCI devices are compatible with Windows XP. For more information about the HCL, see the Microsoft Web site at the following address:
    http://www.Microsoft.com/whdc/hcl/default.mspx (http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/hcl/default.mspx)

Method 4: Remove unsigned drivers if you have updated the video card drivers and the problem persists, or if you cannot start Windows in safe mode, the problem may be caused by a different driver, not signed. Remove all drivers that are not digitally signed by Microsoft. For more information on how to do this, click on the number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

316434 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316434/) how to perform advanced clean boot troubleshooting in Windows XP

Method 5: Remove all third-party drivers, you may be unable to determine which third-party driver causes the error. If removing unsigned drivers does not resolve the problem, try to move all third-party driver to the %Windir%\System32\Drivers folder files to another location. Follow these steps to move the third-party driver files:

  1. Use the Recovery Console to start the computer, or start the computer from a different installation of Windows if you have performed a parallel Windows installation.
  2. Create a temporary folder for the driver files. For example, you can create a c:\DriverTemp .
  3. Move all files that do not have a creation date for Windows XP of the 13/08/2001 to the %Windir%\System32\Drivers folder to the temporary folder you created in step 2.

    Warning If the computer relies on pilots third-party IDE or SCSI controller for correct operation, you must identify those driver files and leave them in the %Windir%\System32\Drivers folder.

  4. Restart the computer.
  5. Continue Windows Setup. You can add the files of the driver to the computer, one at a time to identify the faulty driver.

Method 6: Remove third-party remote control services if you still have the problem after you use the previous methods and the Stop error message contains the name of the file Win32k.sys instead of a file name of the driver, the problem may be caused by a control program to third distance. To remove the service, use the Recovery Console to start the computer, and then delete the file of control service third-party remote.

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You can also try running Windows XP disk you and try the repair utility. Please rate me upward if you find my post helpful. Thank you!

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