XP won't boot up and cannot wipe HD
My computer is refusing to load anything other than safe mode, and appears to be deteriorating.
It started as jerkiness after booting up (mouse, audio, and general computer noises were jolting a lot). Then my computer stopped recognising the DVD drive (in general, not just in XP). Then it would often freeze shortly after booting up. Then it would get stuck in a cycle of rebooting at the loading XP screen. And sometimes now, it won't even get that far; freezing seconds after I turn the machine on.
The STOP error I'm getting when it keeps rebooting is:
0x0000007e (0xc0000005, 0xad325988, 0xbacc346c, 0xbacc3168)
I understand that the first error is registry related, and if I could only wipe my hard disk then maybe at least part of the problem would be fixed. But even since buying a new DVD drive, discs are still not recognised by anything more than the whirring sound of the drive starting up (yes, I have changed the boot order in the BIOS to put Cd-rom first).
I have checked the RAM by removing it, a piece at a time, but the problem persists. Could it be related to the IDE cables as my DVD drives are playing up? Does anybody have any suggestions? Whatever help I can get would be hugely appreciated.
Thank you.
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Very nice answer! I printed it lol...