Blue screen with error message

Product Name: HP Media Center M7250n Desktop PC
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I have been getting a blue screen with error messages that ask if this is the first time i get the error and then at the end it says it is dumping memory. I would like to wipe my harddrive and reinstall XP but my system is out of warrenty and HP won't provide me a recovery CD. What are my options.
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