Blue Screen of death on Tecra M10 runing Win XP

My Toshiba Tecra M10 has been running like a dream for three years never once hiccuping
UNTIL the other day.
My Toshiba Laptop is constantly cycling with a BSoD - then i goes to start windows - it looks like it is going to succeed - it gets to the password log on screen - then a few blank screens - then BSoD again repetitively
I am running XP Pro SP 3
I could not manage to get my laptop to stop doing this so i pulled the battery and then the power lead and started it up again then when it went to BSoD i took a picture of the screen with my Digital Camera luckily i have one that focuses instantly and take the picture instantly too
the ERROR is
BAD_POOL_CALLER
Tech Info
STOP 0x000000C2 (0x00000043, 0xC38C0000, 0x00000000. 0x00000000)
I have not changed anything on my PC recently and i have tried all the safe mode start up's and last known good configuration but it still cycles round and round and round
this laptop is not connected to anything and is bog standard with one 2Mb memory module in it
the last known good configuration does not work either nor does any of the other 'safe' options
So i slipped out the HDD and tried booting from my XP CD - not the Toshiba recovery one i have not tried that one in the Laptop yet.
Rather unsurprisingly with no HDD in the Laptop i got a different error
STOP 0x0000007B (0xF78D2524, 0xC0000034, 0x00000000, 0x00000000)
which is i believe inaccessible boot device - i know it cant see the HDD as it is sitting on my desk but would expect it to boot from the XP CD.....NO?
I tried setting all the boot parameters to default as well - no difference
With the HDD in - the laptop boots as far as the windows user log in screen without any problem but does not stop at that screen - after a few blank screens the BSoD comes up and off it goes again.
In the advanced boot options I changed the auto start on error parameter so it does not loop forever. and that did stop it looping for one boot cycle...........seems changing that parameter is not a permanent change
Then i went into the BIOS and changed the SATA Controller mode from AHCI to IDE and the STOP 0x0000007B (0xF78D2524, 0xC0000034, 0x00000000, 0x00000000) error is gone now and the pc goes on trying to install Windows until i needs to see the HDD and then gives up trying to install XP with a NO HHD error (the HHD is of course sitting on my desk) so that was an expected valid error.............
putting the HDD back in without changing the BIOS back brings up the STOP 0x000000C2 (0x00000043, 0xC38C0000, 0x00000000. 0x00000000) error
HELLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLP Please

OK *AN UPDATE* after rebuilding the TECRA...............................*SADLY NOTHING LOGICAL HERE*
With the 160GB drive in (original TECRA drive) C2 ERRORS
With a GOOD 80GB drive in (original Satellite drive XP Pro) 7B ERRORS
With a New 1TB drive with XP Pro installed 7B ERRORS
I DID RECONFIGURE THE BIOS TO BOOT FROM THE USB DRIVE
With no drive in the TECRA and any of the above drives in a USB to SATA CADDY 7B ERRORS
Even with a drive in the TECRA and booting from the USB drive i got 7B ERRORS
With an XP PRO CD in 7B ERRORS
With The ULTIMATE BOOT CD in it will run a memory test, a DOS in NTFS prompt, will run CHKDSK and will do a few other things APART FROM do a SYSTEM RECOVERY OR RUN the Ultimate CD (WINDOWS) application when it will generate 7B ERRORS
Since i had taken a full back up of the 160GB drive and since i was totally exhausted mentally and was running out of ideas there was nothing to lose by trying the Toshiba Product Recovery CD
BIG PROBLEM although it said Microsoft Windows XP Professional on the CD when it loaded it said it was about to re-install Windows Vista.
So i stopped that had a cup of tea and tried a few more things some of them listed above.
Finally totally out of any logical ideas and with absolutely nothing to loose and thinking which Toshiba i7 to purchase ('sOUCH) i thought well if this CD recovers to Vista i can then try re-installing XP Pro if the Vista OS will boot cleanly.
SO i put in the Product Recovery CD and went for another cup of tea..............................................A ND i now *seem* to have a working XP PRO system.
So the TECRA seems to have risen from the dead........................in truly miracle like fashion
The Plan before BSoD was to put the 1 TB HDD in the TECRA (it is now in the slower Satellite M105) (with a 2GB memory upgrade on the way) and to upgrade the memory on the TECRA to 4GB.
So before i start rebuilding the TECRA with all the software and files on it that i need (a few days work at least) i *might* try putting in the 1TB drive to see if it runs with that drive in it now.
KUNFOOSED IS ME BIG TIME
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