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Solve : STOP: 0x0000008E, the boot error returns.?

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Hey all, My PC ran fine for about 2 months! It's a miracle! But today, this morning... I have ran into problems I have never seen before. First of all, it started yesterday, While playing The Last Remnant (AWESOME game) I often ran into crashes, then after trying to reload the game, a DLL was missing, trying to load something that DLL was still missing! Restarting the PC would fix it. I cannot remember the name and cannot access my PC for now. After, I had problems with Opera which couldn't find a file and telling me to reinstall it and it would help... Simple, eh? Never did so though.

In any case, right after having finished downloading a file (Trustable) and trying to run it.... my PC crashed down and showed me a BSOD Error I couldn't find anymore. My first reflex was to try and run it in SAFE mode... which failed lamentably! PC rebooted. I tried reloading it in multiple ways and then finally took off my windows CD in rage and tried reformatting my PC... To my great surprise, while trying to delete the partition, the partition couldn't be read! and then BAM a BSOD with the following error code.

STOP: 0x0000008E (0xC0000005, 0xF77BDE54, 0xF7399788, 0x00000000)

setupdd.sys - Address F77BDE54 base at F7795000, DateStamp 48025277


Note: My PC always ran into multiple strange problems when doing ram-extensive operations... might it be a ram problem that destroyed my HD? I REALLY doubt so but I start to wonder if those things are possible!

In any case, thank you all for your answers as to "How do I fix this?"Courtesy MSDN:
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A kernel mode program generated an exception which the error handler didn’t catch. These are nearly always hardware compatibility issues (which sometimes means a driver issue or a need for a BIOS UPGRADE).

What's new on the machine ? ?
Changed/updated any DRIVERS recently ?the only thing I changed was the fact that I installed TLR (Standing for The Last Remnant)... apart from that, nothing at all.Try to re-seat RAM.I will.... HOWEVER pc was able to start again and everything seems fine... I start to think it might have been done due to overheating.When was the last time, you cleaned computer inside?a week ago or so >.< that ain't the case, I'm almost sure of it


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