Try changing your HAL to
???Standard PC??? to see whether that solves the problem.
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Troubleshooting
Unexpected Kernel Mode Trap (stop code 0X0000007F)
Typical causes of this error include defective memory, physical damage
to the motherboard, and excessive processor heat due to overclocking
(running the CPU faster than its specified clock speed).
Unmountable Boot Volume (stop code 0X000000ED)
This means that Windows was unable to mount the boot volume, which,
if you have more than one drive, is the drive containing Windows (see
Chapter 1 for more information on the boot and system volumes). This
can be caused by using the wrong cable with a high-throughput IDE
controller (more than 33 MB/second); try an 80-pin cable instead of the
standard 40-pin cable. See also ???Inaccessible Boot Device (stop code
0X0000007B),??? earlier in this list.
Dealing with Drivers and Other Tales of Hardware
Troubleshooting
A driver is the software that allows Windows and all of your applications to
work with a hardware device, such as a printer or video card. That way, for
example, your word processor doesn??™t need to be preprogrammed with the
details of all available printers (as in the early days of PCs). Instead, Windows
manages a central database of drivers, silently directing the communication
among all your applications and whatever drivers are required to
complete the task at hand.
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