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Pci.sys1 file(s) expanded.Reboot the computer and get the same error msg.So I tried to a chkdsk thinking something might be up with the hdd. Doesn't find any errors.

I pulled all the PCI cards, re-did the expand thing and still get the same result.Any other suggestions? I really don't want to have to do a complete reformat. I HATE reinstalling Quick Books.EDIT/UPDATE:I read somewhere on a forum online that someone had an issue with the RAM causing this issue so I ran memtest all last night w/o any errors.

(Made it through like 12 passes)I tried booting in Ubuntu live CD and replacing the pci.sys file manually with one from another computer and still the same issue. So I'm guess that is not really something wrong with the pci.sys file but something else is wrong in there. Just have to idea what.

Thanks for the response, guys.i 've tried installing on a basic setup, as you recommend but with no luck. I am getting exactly the same message.i have just built this system so it's a fresh install.my equipment is:-dfi lanparty uv 915 p t12prescott 550 cpu2 x 512 ocz ddr400 elradeon x800 xthiper 480wmaxtor 6y200mo satanec dvd romi've tried different graphics card, hard drive and memory again with no luck.thanks for the link. Maybe the bios upgrade could be worth a try.thanks again for any help.mule. You'l need Windows XP SP2 to support a PCI-Express graphics card.DFI's homepage says:If you are using only PCI-Express graphics card, the only choice is to boot from the complete edition of Windows XP SP2.If you intend to install with Windows XP or Windows XP SP1 and then use the upgrade kit of SP2, please disable PCI-Express in BIOS before starting the installation.Under this circumstance, only PCI graphics card can help you monitoring the installation process at this stage. Then, upgrade the version to SP2.

After upgrading is successfully completed, you can enable PCI-Express and start using PCI-Express graphics card. Welcome to Techspot.ok, you PM'd me, but I fail to see what your problem is.You say that the only thing that will work is an xp disk with sp2 slipstreamed onto it, which implies you have such a disk, and you've tried it.If you haven't got such a disk, and haven't tried it, then you know that it's the stated solution and so you should go and get it done useing the instructions supplied.I fail to see the problem.PS, consider yourself incredibly lucky.

I don't usually respond to please for my help by PM. If I stared doing that I'd get very irritated very quickly by people begging me all the time. Please don't do it again.Now. Please could you explain your problem? Be as verbose as you like - the worst you'll do is inconvenience a few electrons, and a major plus would be that someone (myself included) might be able to help you once the problem is explained.EDIT: My god, and my mistake. I was subscribed to this thread - I opted out of being notified on reply to subscribed threads.

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You didn't PM me, I just scanned the email and thought you did. Notifications of replies didn't even occur to me. XP with SP2 is the answerHey, Spike! Yes, I tried everything personally, otherwise I would not post. I am not guessing.

The answer is XP with SP2. I tried all the usual stuff for 11 hours and I kept on getting the same pci.sys error. Specifically, I tried bios upgrades and downgrades, changing video cards, using the WD hard drive tools, removing all expansion cards and connectors, and on and on and on. Then, I finally used an XP disc with SP2 slipstreamed in (i.e. The latest XP disc) and it worked perfectly.

So, a pci.sys error (BSOD) is not a hardware problem at all, but a windows version issue. XP with SP2 is the only version that will work when there is a PCI-E slot. I posted this here to share, and hopefully help others avoid the 11 hours of trial and error. XP with SP2!!! Win xp pro errorI have a similar error, will this also work?A problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer.If this is the first time you’ve seen this stop error screen, restart your computer. If this screen appears again, follow these steps:Check to be sure you have adequate disk space.

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If a driver is identified in the stop message, disable the driver or check with the manufacturer for driver updates. Try changing video adapters.Check with your hardware vendor for any BIOS updates. Disable BIOS memory options such as caching or shadowing. If you need to use safe mode to remove or disable components, restart your computer, press F8 to select advanced startup options, and then select safe mode.Technical information:. STOP: 0x0000007E (0xc0000005, 0xF783e0BF, 0xF7c4e208, 0xf7c4df08). pci.sys - address f783e0bf base at f7837000, datestamp 3b7d855cWill I also need to use Slipstreamed Windows XP CD Using SP2, for this problem?I have ASUS P5WD2-E PREMIUM moboNVIDIA 6800GS PCI-EXPRESS GRAPHICS CARDCan anyone help? The XP SP2 answer makes so much sense. Megaman x5 apk download.

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That saved me a bit of a heart attack. Though I bought bad equipment.But I do have a further question, I initially was trying to install XP pro x64.It freezes at the same spot where x32 XP gives the pci.sysAs far as I can tell, there is no SP for x64.If i cannot find a solution (hoping this PCI gfx card works temporarily for install) I plan on using the slipstrem I have and then upgrading to x64. Though I am afraid I may run into that problem again.I hate doing upgrades, I greatly prefer fresh installs of new OSs.Are there any ideas on how to proceed installing XP x64?Thank you. Pci.sys stop errorhii have recently purchased some components.p4 3.4 775ecs pcg extreme motherboardati radeon x800gt pci ex3 x 1 gb ddr2 667 mgzthis is to incorporate my existing hdd's which i want to keep intact.i tried connecting everything and booting into safe mode from an existing windows partition an my hdd, but the system continually reboots after loading mup.sys or btkernel.sys.this led me to try a fresh install onto a blank partition but i then get the stop error refering to pci.sys. The exact error is:pci.sys - address f78350bf, base at f782e000, datestamp 3b7d855c.i have tried another (identical) mobo, cpu ram and video card with exactly the same error.the xp disk i am trying to reinstall from is only sp1, but the existing windows partition that i hoped to boot into safe mode with is sp2.i have also disabled pracically everything in the bios which makes no difference.i am mere hours away from taking this kit back to the large nationwide chainstore and telling them to sort it or refund my money.any help would be much appreciated.thanks.

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