Vista receives BSOD at startup - stop 0xF4

I have a system with MS Vista Home Premium.

I plugged a USB wireless adapter and the system crashed.

Now, no matter how I start the computer - safe mode, normal start, etc. - always gets a BSOD before the operating system loads...

Tried to do a system restore - restore all points of failure.

I tried to do an upgrade of Vista to try and fix the problem, but the upgrade is not an option - only will allow me to do a new install.

Error: Stop 0x000000F4

I can access the repair screen, but nothing works from there - system restore fail, found backup cannot make a backup.

Suggestions?

Hello M.Ritner,

I noticed that it started when a USB wireless adapter was plugged.

It was never removed?

If not, then we will remove and start the last good known.

Let us know.

Best regards

Matthew_Ha

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