Pci.sys stop error windows xp


















Disconnect all USB devices; i. Completely power off system. Disconnect power cord. Press power button. Wait 30 seconds. Reconnect power cord and power up the system.

I believe the PCI. I believe you've got the pci. One system it's set one way. On another identical except for Hard Drive manufacturer Dell, it's set the other way. On one you might need the F6 driver disk when installing a new drive or operating system, on the other you don't. Many, many threads on that issue around the Forum. Let us know when you get it up and running.

And write down how you did it. You'll pat yourself on the back one day for doing that. This worked like a charm for me. Message Edited by cranbo on PM. Now have your post in my How To folder. I came across this one when building a computer for a friend of mine. It kept us up most of the night figuring out as it is a pretty random problem and it makes a "bsod". The error message is something like: A problem has been detected and Windows has been shutdown to prevent damage to your computer.

You need XP: Service Pack 2 or greater on your installation in order to get this to work. If you don't have an original disk with sp2 on it then you will have to make one with your old XP disk.

This is called slipstreaming. Download the latest Service Pack from wherever and follow the instructions here to create a brand new installation for free! While you are at it, check out nLite. It is a nifty program that lets you chop and choose the components of your XP install disk. Details required :. Cancel Submit. Divya R. Hi Shaun,.

Windows XP problems with damaged or incompatible hardware. You receive a stop error 0x7E in Pci. Regards, Divya R — Microsoft Support. How satisfied are you with this reply?



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