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Googling that error says it's a RAM problem. Gonna remove one at a time and see if anything happens.
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No luck on that.. Keeping on with the Googling.
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Alright, I got it to boot. I went into Msconfig in safe mode and changed the boot options back to Normal Boot. I had changed the # of processors to 4 for a faster boot when I got my computer. It is running alright now it seems, but on the post I saw with this fix the guy got more problems, so we'll see what happens.
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