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Nov 17, 2011

I installed xp trying to do a dualboot configuration. Now just xp boots. So I tried using Acronis os selector, windows 7 still does not show. So I tried repairing as I've done in the past with the install disk only getting a BSOD

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Here is the uploaded minidump file.

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CPU: Intel i5 2300
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system specs

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***STOP: 0x000000F4 (0x0000000000000003, 0xFFFFFA800CBABB30, 0xFFFFFA800CBABE10, 0xFFFFF80003B8B510)

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1.73 GHz
64 bit Operating System
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I provided the dump files in the attachements(2 dump files zipped). Edit: I think I might have fixed it by updating my graphics card, performing hard drive error checking, and chkdsk /f. I am not totally sure if it is resolved yet and if it is not, I will post back with more information informing that it has not worked.

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