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Blue Screen Error Windows 7 Dual boot config: stop: 0x0000007e (0xFFFFFFFFC0000005, 0XFFFFF80002EE4338, 0xfffff8802fc4838, 0xfffff88002fc4OAD) I have a Hp pavilion dv-7 1020us laptop, getting a blue screen error. I'm not sure exactly what it is but I think it is the Graffias driver, it failed before and recovered. System specs. 4gb ram 2 hard drives, hd 1 320gb, hd 2 640gb. Hd2 is loaded with windows 7 with a older cloned version of vista on it (Dont care for it). Hd1 has vista hp loaded on it recently installed due to a blue screen error earlyier that could'nt be fixed. Thanks in advance

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One of the most common Blue Screen errors faced by the computer users with a Windows 7 operating system is the "STOP 0×0000007B" popularly known as 0×7B or "Inaccessible Boot Device". This error is generally caused due to severe problem in the hard drive controller. Beside this, a virus attack in the boot sector or a corruption in the data or an improper installation of the hard drive or wrong configuration of the drive in the BIOS may also be responsible for this problem.

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Hello,
If have Bootable windows 7 install it .

Installation guide WIN XP http://www.windowsreinstall.com/articles/bios/ http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/setup/winxp/install.mspx VISTA http://vistaultimate.windowsreinstall.com/repairstartup/repairstartup.htmHope this helps.

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  • Anonymous Jan 26, 2011

    I'm not really going to reinstall it, I kept on trying to start it up and about 12 try later it finally did and that was it. It will boot in all safe modes, no prob.

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