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over the last month ive performed a serious overhaul of my system, replacing my processor, mobo, grfx card, RAM and adding a second hard drive.
everything worked fine for a couple of days, until i tried to hook my internet connection up through a router. it worked fine till i added the router, but started crashing after i hooked it up. of course, i unhooked the router, but the blue screens continued. now, whenever i boot the windows desktop comes up for several seconds, then crashes to the same blue screen.
anyway, heres the error message i get whenever i boot the system:
***stop: 0x0000008E (0x00000005, 0x804EC04X, 0xF805BB88, 0x00000000)
and yesterday, i tried reinstalling windows XP pro and got the same blue screen. the only difference was an extra stop message, which is as follows:
*** CTOSS2K.SYS - ADDRESS F964E3D9 base at F9647000, date stamp 364E7551
so, my reinstall of windows failed. ive read that sometimes you have to perform a clean install of windows XP after changing mobos. could this be my problem? if so, should i format the old C: drive? id really prefer not to, since i just did when i installed my extra hard drive (which was about a month before the other upgrades.)