Is it the Blue Screen of Death? Information on it here:
Blue Screen of Death
The Blue Screen of Death (sometimes called "bluescreen", "stop error" or just abbreviated as "BSOD") is the popular name for the screen displayed by Microsoft's Windows operating system when it cannot recover from, or is in danger of being unable to recover from, a system error (the Microsoft term is Stop error). There are two Windows error screens that are both referred to as the blue screen of death, with one (Windows NT 4/2000/XP/Vista) being significantly more serious than the other (Windows 9x). There are several causes of the blue screen popping up. It can be a poorly-written device driver, bad memory, damaged registry or usage of incompatible versions of DLLs (see more on the "Types of blue screens" section).
The blue screen of death in one form or another has been present in all Windows operating systems since Windows version 3.1. It is the successor of the less well-known black screen of death that occurs in OS/2 as well as MS-DOS[1]. In early builds of Windows Vista it was complemented with a red screen of death, used for boot loader errors.
Blue Screen of Death – lots more information here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Screen_of_Death#References
Blue Screen of Death – Link to fixes
http://search.yahoo.com/search?ei=utf-8&fr=slv8-fp&p=fix%20blue%20screen%20of%20death
You can try a Windows repair:
WindowsXP Repair Explained
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/options_to_use_when_a_system_will_not_start.mspx?mfr=true
WindowsXP Repair Tools
http://www.webtree.ca/windowsxp/repair_xp.htm#How%20to%20Repair%20Windows%20XP%20by%20Installing%20Over%20top%20of%20Existing%20Setup:
http://www.download-download-this.com/4.html?OVRAW=Windows%20Installer%20corrupted&OVKEY=window%20installer&OVMTC=advanced
2007-04-14 17:59:10
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answered by TheHumbleOne 7
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A Blue Screen of Death (STOP Error) may occur on your computer with the error code 0X000000F4 suddenly while you are working something important. If at this case, the system will stop responding and all of your on-working jobs/tasks go like a smoke. Basically, a BSOD 0X000000F4 error is a warning message to tell you that the computer is facing with an unexpected error and have to cease to function. You’d better take instant actions to troubleshoot and get rid of BSOD 0X000000F4 error before more serious problems come to your system.
2014-10-02 14:31:54
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answered by ? 3
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It is one of two things, the most likely being a bad driver. Try booting up in SAFE MODE. If you can boot into safe mode, it may just be a bad startup program. In which case, go to a command prompt and type msconfig. Once msconfig opens, go to the STARTUP tab and uncheck everything. Reboot. If it boots, it is a bad startup program. You can continue to restore startup programs and rebooting until you crash again. Then you will know which program is causing the problem.
If it is hardware, it isn't so easy. You have to figure out which hardware driver is the problem. If you get lucky, you will be able to get into SAFE MODE. Then go to a command prompt and type DEVMGMT and press enter. The device manager will open and you can look for a device that has an "!" character in front of it. THAT'd be the culprit. You will have to uninstall it and reboot. Get your driver out and be ready to load it. It is possible that windows can find the driver on its own. Let it try. If it can't, feed it the driver disk and hope it works. Good luck.
2007-04-14 17:43:17
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answered by Kokopelli 6
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It can be several things, but the usual suspects are a damaged registry or a damaged driver file.
When does this error occur? When you boot up Windows, or when you run a certain application?
2007-04-14 17:40:29
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answered by Balk 6
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Blue screens are almost always hardware related. Did you add any new hardware recently?
2007-04-14 17:44:15
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answered by Brian C 1
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2016-10-03 00:25:12
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answered by ? 4
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boot from windows cd and run a repair install
http://mypchelp.blogspot.com/2006/10/windows-reinstallation.html
2007-04-14 17:44:36
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answered by Anonymous
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it means you have virus in your system try to reinstall windows again.
2007-04-14 17:49:55
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answered by sunnil k 1
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