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STOP 0x0000008e
0x0000008e Windows Error: Solutions and Fixes
0x0000008e stop error may occur if one of
the following cases is true:
- One or more of the random access memory (RAM) modules that are
installed on your computer are faulty.
- The RAM configuration is incompatible with Windows XP.
To solve 0x0000008e stop error, follow these
simple steps:
- Remove some of the memory modules that are installed on the
computer. Leave at least the RAM that is required for the computer
to start and run Windows XP.
The recommended RAM to run Windows XP is 128 megabytes (MB). The
minimum is 64 MB, and the maximum is 4 gigabytes.
For example, if two 256-MB memory modules are installed on your
computer, remove one of the memory modules.
- Restart your computer, and then run the Setup program:
- Insert the Windows XP Setup CD-ROM in the CD-ROM
drive, start the computer, and then click
OK to select the first option screen to install a copy
of Windows XP.
- Click Accept, and
then follow the instructions on the screen to complete the
Windows XP installation.
- If you again receive the error message that is mentioned in the
"Symptoms" section, go to step 4.
- Remove a different memory module, or install the RAM in a
different memory slot.
- Restart your computer, and then rerun Setup.
You may have to restart your computer several times to identify the
specific memory modules that are not working correctly.
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