Unable to start the computer - boots of BSOD

Dell Dimension 210/9200c Windows XP Pro SP3 desktop

Here's what I spent...

Start-up, enter the admin password.

Floppy drive seek failure

Strike F1 key to continue, F2 to run the utility series

If I choose the F1...

Loading PBR for descripto 2... In fact.

Playing a disc error has occurred

Press CTRL + ALT + DELETE to restart

I press CTRL + ALT + DEL and it leads to FAILURE to SEEK the FLOPPY DISKETTE.

If I choose to F2, it goes to creating useful and I don't know what to try to change the problem.

If I press F12 and go to the start menu...

SafeMode to start the BSOD

I tried to boot from the CD and use my recovery CD and the result was...

Window, set up ran with the establishment is responsible (file exchange...), then he went up to the game starts windows.

Here's what came...

A PROBLEM HAS BEEN DETECTED AND WINDOWS HAS SHUT DOWN TO PREVENT DAMAGE.

IF IT IS THE FIRST TIME YOU'VE SEEN THIS STOP ERROR... RESTART YOUR COMPUTER

CHECK FOR THE PRESENCE OF VIRUS.  REMOVE ANY NEWLY INSTALLED HARD DRIVES OR HARD DRIVE CONTROLLERS.

CHECK THE DRIVE FOR THE CORRECT AND COMPLETE CONFIGURATION

RUN CHKDSK/F TO CHECK FOR HARD DRIVE CORRUPTION, AND THEN RESTART

TECHNICAL INFO:

STOP: 0X0000007B (0XF78DA63C, 0XC0000034, 0X00000000, 0X00000000)

I can't the system to start.  I haven't added hardware or software.  I think that the computer has restarted after downloading some updates, but I can't to start or restore system. What can I do?

Yes, I can get to this screen.  After you have clicked on enter, it looks like this:

SET UP WINDOWS

__________________

__________________

downstairs "SET UP IS LOADING FILES (*)...

Then it turns down in "SET UP START WINDOWS"

Then, it goes straight to the BSOD.

I tried several times and he always goes for the BSOD.

In the menu Setup, I ran a hard drive diagnostic and it showed this:

"RUNNING HARD DRIVE DIAGNOSTICS, PLEASE WAIT...

DRIVE 0: ST3320620AS

IN CASE OF FAILURE.  RETURN CODE: 7

Is this to say that the HD is shot?

Your hard drive may or may not be at fault. Error code 7 could mean just corrupted hard disk controllers. This could also be the reason for the bsod.

Enter your bios and follow the instructions below.

1. start-up (Dell logo), press F2 to enter the BIOS

2. expand the section "readers".

3. go in "SATA Operation."

4 change that "RAID Auto/AHCI" to "RAID Auto / ATA.

Furthermore, if your bios does not have this option simply switch from SATA IDE mode.

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