Ricardo
Background information on Stop Error message
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms795675.aspx
I found this suggestion which is worth exploring notwithstanding that it
is not suggested for Windows XP
http://net.mpei.ru/lang/rus/faqw2kxp/jsifaq/rh5024.htm
"STOP 0x00000067" Error Message When You Attempt to Start Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;317053
How many sticks of memory are installed?
If your RAM memory is made up of more than one stick and
if so this offers a simple way to heck for faulty memory. Open the
computer casing and carefully remove one memory card (stick) from it's
slot and run the computer with it removed to see whether the problem
occurs. Repeat the process putting the first memory card back in and
removing the second memory card and test that card. Make sure you allow
sufficient time for an error to occur. When removing the card you will
need to lift a retaining clip each end of the memory card to allow it to
be removed. Take great care not to touch the motherboard. You can also
get an Anti-Static wrist band from a computer store to prevent a static
electricity discharge from you damaging the motherboard.
http://www.ehow.com/how_895_install-ram.html
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Hope this helps.
Gerry
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ricardo.l wrote:
> After malware / virus infection the system (XP SP1) ended up with
> being stuck with this BSOD - 0x00000067, I have cleaned the hard disk
> but I believe the System Key is still damaged.
> What could I change to be able to boot into the system and complete
> the cleanup?
>
> Is it possible to use ccleaner on a registry hive that is loaded on a
> working installation of XP?
>
> thx for suggesting hints, ric