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When Windows boots up, everything is fine until it is actually loading. Whenever it gets to the part where it says "applying personal settings" I get a blue screen with the following error message:
***STOP: 0x 0000001E (0xC0000005, 0x804B837A, 0x 00000000, 0x 00000 FF8) KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
*** Address 804B837A base at 80400000, Date Stamp 3d366b8b- ntoskrnl.exe
I tried running all repair options using the CD but nothing corrected the problem. I also tried FIXBOOT and FIXMBR and neither worked. I also do not have an emergency repair disk. Any ideas on what I can try next?

So, you're able to login, but then the problem happens?
It may be something as simple as a corrupt profile.
Login with an Administrator account rename the profile to whatever it is .org, as in xxx.org.
Then, log out, and log back in with your regular account. Logging in will create another profile for you, and if it is indeed a profile issue, it should be gone.

I have just had this on one of my servers after upgrading to Windows 2000 SP4?
There is a device drive conflict....
Boot into safe mode and disable as many devices as you can, Sound, Network Card, CD Rom etc etc
then and reboot normaly and start adding the devices back and rebooting untill the BSOD returns, then you have the conflict device..
Reinstall the device with new drivers and maby after a reboot chkdsk and reinstall SP4 from your Hard drive

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