Hehe .. how real can the Home edition on my CD-RW be ..
I'm still getting those nasty blue screens. Only PCI card I have is .. none. It's an AGP video card. I also have a hard drive, CD-RW, currently 2 256 Vdata memory chips, a Gigabyte K7 motherboard, and an Athlon XP2700. This is just what is running. Obviously, for elimination purposes in the search for solutions.
Just yesterday I reformatted and reinstalled Windows XP Home. After the format, using Nanya memory, I got to the second part of the installation, where the peripherals are identificated and the system files copied accordingly. There, my monitor blinked (going off, then on) a couple of times. After this, some more Windows working, then Driver IRQL. Reading the posts, I decided to change my memory to the Vdata sticks. Format, install. I left the installation on format and went to sleep. When awoken, this is the message on the screen:
CDFS FILE SYSTEM
cdfs.sys address F86A1838 base of FC696000 Datestamp 3d6de24a
STOP 0x00000026 (0x000401F4, 0xF80C0F2C, 0xF80C0C2C, 0xF86A1838)