STOP error : 0x0000007E, unfortunately, is observed in almost all operating systems of this family. It really is. STOP Failure: 0x0000007E Windows XP issued first, and then off and on. But each user wonders what this is connected with, because, it would seem, only recently the whole system worked flawlessly, but here it is ...
STOP error: 0x0000007E. What is it?
This failure, as a rule, is initially difficult to classify since it can be many reasons for its occurrence, and they all differ from each other.
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- boot in safe mode (F8);
- disk cleaning with regular means;
- scanning system elements;
- optimization with special utilities;
- BIOS flashing.
Note: if the sfc / scannow command fails, you can install or use the portable version of the DLL Suite package, which restores or loads damaged or missing dynamic libraries.