Why a blue screen appears during installation of Windows 7 and not setup any OS?

Dear support team,

I have a Compaq Presario model: CQ3132L; Product ID: NY682AA-AB4 and serial No.: CNX00304C2. Today, I had a problem while giving a configuration with windows 7 Ultimate. A blue screen appeared and the error code was: 0x0000007B. There is a link below which shows the exact screenshot I encountered during the installation. I need a solution as soon as POSSIBLE because my PC died and I can't spend a single day without her. Thanks in advance

link: http://komku.blogspot.com/2010_02_27_archive.html

Enter the BIOS by typing /holding F10 key to power on. Check if the hard disk controller is set to AHCI or IDE mode. AHCI mode should work, but if it's the current setting, change IDE. If it is set for RAID on AHCI change.

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