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Blue Screen of Death. WinXP doesn't start up after it crashed.

Asked by sillyshinobi in Windows XP Operating System

Tags: blue, screen, boot, after, death

Some details about my computer that could help:

Motherboard - SOYO Dragon Lite
Hardrive - Western Digital 160 gig

Well here's the story... i was installing the Warcraft III patch 1.04 when suddenly my computer crashed after it was almost done installing! Now my computer gives me a blue screen after the WinXP loading screen. I can't get around the blue screen. I tried to re-format my computer, but my WinXP CD won't boot-up. This is the message on the blue screen they give me:


STOP: 0x00000024 (0x001902F8, 0xF9E846FC, 0xF9E843FC, 0xF996C411)

Ntfs.sys - Address F996C411 base at F98FE000, DateStamp 3b7dc5d0


What does this mean?! A person asked a similar question, but the solution required me to go to the recovery console, which i can't. HELP ME!!!
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Tags: blue, screen, boot, after, death
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