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       #91

    I'm not sure I understand. The problem I am having is with a windows 7 computer. I am using a vista machine to research the problem. But I will try to boot windows 7 on this vista machine (to test if it works?)
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       #92

    Did it give you any error message in words?

    Stop 0x0000005c (0x0000010B, 0x00000003, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) has to do with hardware incompatibility/failure:

    1. Change your power savings in BIOS to either ASPI or ASAPI

    2. hardware abstraction layer error

    3. BIOS needing to be updated

    4. RAM voltage set wrong
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       #93

    jmanwithplan said:
    I'm not sure I understand. The problem I am having is with a windows 7 computer. I am using a vista machine to research the problem. But I will try to boot windows 7 on this vista machine (to test if it works?)
    you test if win7 install from usb will boot on the vista machine
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       #94

    Do you see it's expanding files prior to stopcode 5C?
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       #95

    Anyway 5C is some sort of hardware error. Installation BSOD STOP 5C - - Vista Forums
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       #96

    I missed (and so unanswered) a few of your posts ... sorry. I now read it was actually "loading files" and "starting windows".
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       #97

    OK, I used windows vista to test the USB flash drive and it works so it is not a problem with the flash drive. The error is realted to some sort of hardware issue, but I don't think anything is wrong with the hardware. I know because I can run the hardware diagnostic and I don't find any problems.

    I don't know what else to do. Other than call the repair shop.
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       #98

    Yes, it's loading the files, and I also reset the BIOS to default as well. But I still get the same error. Not sure why but it says there are no problems in the diagnostic.
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       #99

    I don't know either. Also cd/dvd drive fails all of sudden.
    Change your power savings in BIOS to either ASPI or ASAPI
    did you try that?
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       #100

    Maybe someone can create a bootable usb stick for you? With some partition manager on it. then you can mark recovery partition as active
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