Vista Boot 0x00000007E error, very incompatible

I've been struggling with this problem for several days. Whenever I try to start my computer, I get a blue screen error with code 0x00000007E. I can't start in safe mode, or can use my Vista disk to recover, I always get the same code. Sometimes it allows me to start all the way to the office, but very seldom, and never for long. I even tried to perform a clean install of windows 7 on my pc and nothing seems to work. Help please?

Bug Check 0x7E: SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED

When you are unbale to start even in safe mode, it looks like a hardware problem. In order to check the RAM for errors. Run the Test of memory Windows or memtest86 +.

André

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