0X0000007e pci.sys message on blue screen

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Help! 0x0000007E pci.sys message on blue screen

I shut down my PC today and when I tried to reboot I got a blue screen with the following message:

STOP: 0x0000007E (0x0000005, 0xF853C0BF, 0xF894C208, 0xF894BF08)
pci.sys - Address F8534C0BF base at F8535000, DateStamp 3b7855c

I have read threads on this topic without any satisfaction so far.

I tested the hard disk in another PC and it worked fine. I tried the hard disk from the PC with the blue screen and it worked fine.

I put the hard disk from the problem PC back in the problem PC and I got the blue screen.

The problem cannot be the display adapter as my other hard drive worked fine. The problem cannot be the hard disk as it worked fine in my other PC.

Can anyone help me out there?
 
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pci.sys - Address F8534C0BF base at F8535000, DateStamp 3b7855c

riggaz said:
I shut down my PC today and when I tried to reboot I got a blue screen with the following message:

STOP: 0x0000007E (0x0000005, 0xF853C0BF, 0xF894C208, 0xF894BF08)
pci.sys - Address F8534C0BF base at F8535000, DateStamp 3b7855c

I have read threads on this topic without any satisfaction so far.

I tested the hard disk in another PC and it worked fine. I tried the hard disk from the PC with the blue screen and it worked fine.

I put the hard disk from the problem PC back in the problem PC and I got the blue screen.

The problem cannot be the display adapter as my other hard drive worked fine. The problem cannot be the hard disk as it worked fine in my other PC.

Can anyone help me out there?

Riggaz,

I too had the exact same issue happen to me. I found that the new motherboards with the PCI express video slots along with Windows XP Service Pack 1 was the culpret. I purchased WIN XP Service pack 2 and the install went correctly. It appears as though in order to use the new hardware you must upgrade to the lastest version of your software.

dbrainsky
 
HI i'm new to this techspot but i to get the blue screen if i leave the pc on for a while i get: 0x0000007E (0x0000005,0xBA5FFDB1,0xF78FEC78,0xF78FE974) and under that is : SOEU52.sys
ADDRESS BA5FFDB1
Base at BA5E 7000 DATESTAMP 47b2ad71
to which i normally just restart the pc then all goes well, but i wonder if this is what is making me internet go slow when browsing as sometimes i get alot of lag. I have tried looking on the mocrosoft site but unless your a collage professor you dont seem to get alook in any help would be appreiated
 
blue screen with pci.sys error

I have this problem after upgrading my PC with a different motherboard/ graphics card bundle.
I can boot up, but only in Safe Mode. I get the error message when booting from Win CD,it actually wizzes past too quickly when booting it up from the HD :)

I read that it could be a faulty Win registry (?) or a faulty RAM chip.

Any ideas please?

Thanks for all your time and help.
 
help me......

hey guys...
can help me see what is the problem tat i facing.....
0x0000007E(0xC0000005,0x81CF91C5,0x80399628,0x80399324)
i am using window vista....
 
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