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STOP: 0x0000007E (0x0000005,0x805C1593, 0xF789E1E0, 0xF789DEDC)

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Those error codes don't really mean very much to the general consumer, but blue screens of deaths are caused by bad RAM memory in your computer, not viruses. I'm going to take a guess that your computer is either several years old and/or it constantly get quite warm? Heat can shorten the life of computer components by quite a bit. You may need to get one of your RAM cards replaced to solve this issue.

There's a free program called Memtest86 that you can run to determine if this is the case. It will scan all your memory and look for bad sectors. You can download it here: http://www.memtest86.com/ and burn it to a CD. What it does is create a bootable CD that will execute the program as the computer turns on to scan all the memory. There are full instructions on their website. The process can take an hour or two depending on how much memory your computer has, and if it turns up any bad sectors then you know what your problem is.

A computer can run with bad sectors in the memory, but it makes it unstable that it will keep bluescreening, so if you have bad sectors in your memory it might be better just to replace the RAM. Luckily, this isn't too expensive. For instance, if your computer has 4GB of memory, it probably has 2 2GB RAM cards installed. You can get a 2GB replacement notebook memory for, I'd say $30 or $40. Installing RAM is very simple, and if you're willing to install it yourself, it won't cost you more than that.
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Windows cannot connect to printer. Operation failed with error 0x0000007e.

This problem happens when you are trying to share printer between 32 bit (x86) and 64 bit (x64) Windows. The 32 bit driver not compatible for 64 bit operating system. At this situation you may get error message like this "Windows cannot connect to the printer Operation failed with error 0x0000007e".

But there is an alternate way to add printer from 32 bit Windows to 64 bit Windows.
Start >> Devices and Printers >>
Then Add Printer with the help of IP address of 32 bit Windows computer.

Detailed steps with screen shots are given in the following link.

[Solved] Operation failed with error 0x0000007e

Solved Operation failed with error 0x0000007e Share printer between 32...
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Error code Stop: 0x0000007E

General Memory dump failure, least thats what I kinda get from the Error that you have displayed. This actually happens for quite a few reasons. Over heating, video graphics error, CPU failure (over heating), or something wrong with a prime system failure in a file. Most of time time on labtops it would be with the overheating, or not enough ram to run the processes that are active. Use Msconfig and under the startup tab turn off what you not need during start up. Also make sure you have the Labtop mounted and the legs are down, letting air access to the bottom of it to help with cooling. Also on the back and sides there should be exhaust vents, used compressed air to clean them out and make sure nothing is restricting them.

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I get a stop error message when I try to install windows like this stop: 0x0000007e pci.sys

the error that you are getting is caused when you use an old Windows XP CD without service pack 2 integrated. If you want to install XP on to the new system you must use an XP CD that has service pack 2 integrated.
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STOP: 0x0000007E (0xC0000005,0x804F134D,0xBA50FAAC,0xBA50F7A8)

Format your computer and install software. Of course before doing this, save all your data.
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Error code 53000:031e stop:0x0000007E COMPUTER WIIL NOT BOOT UP

hi there !

-boot to SAFE MODE
-restart the computer and press F8 and choose SAFE MODE then do the steps below

Windows Update Causing STOP Error 0x0000007E

-For now simple system restore should fix the issue, else uninstall this update by booting to safe mode.

-Uninstalling windows update KB973879 and hiding this update from available update is currently seem to be fixing the issue.
In case if removing update KB973879 doesn’t fix the issue, we need to remove remaining two updates KB970653 and KB972036.

cheers!
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Stop: 0x0000007e

Upgrade to vista or windows 7, Xp is not supported by microsoft anymore (BUMMER)
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Balance - Blue Screen during shut down stop error 0X0000007E

check your hardware settings it could be the codes for the hardware that cannot recognize of your systems. it could be change with the wrong specs. if you cannor configure it out. you better set the bios configuration to default setting and try to repair the system using your operating system cd installer. thanks
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Blue screen when trying to install o/s from cd.

Not a lot of help here, other than to suggest it's caused by some hardware or driver conflict, but see this ms article. You could try then, this link to stop error codes, and these MS links here and here
I suggest you google "0X0000007E + pci.sys" and read the forums to see if someone out there has a solution...

I hope this information allows you to resolve this issue. If you need further assistance, please post back with a comment to this thread.
If I've managed to answer your question or solve a problem, please take just a moment to rate this post....thanks!



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