Boot camp sys file error

Hi,
I have installed Windows using boot camp and it has been working fine for about a month now but one day I started up in Windows and it comes up with a blue screen with this on it
Stop 0x0000007E(0000005,0xb8EFD398,0xba50f5b0,0xba50fzac)
igxpmp.sys-Adress B8EFD398 base at B8EFD98,Datestamp00000000
I checked the Windows drive for viruses and deleted them all
I tried repairing Windows by booting from the Windows XP disc and clicking repair

To remove the driver in XP, go to Start and click Control Panel, and then click Add or Remove Programs.
In Vista, follow Start >Control Panel > Programs and Features >Uninstall or Change a Program.
Either way, you'll get a list of installed software. From this list, select the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator Driver, and click "Remove" or "Uninstall"
To reinstall this driver, point yourself to the following path on the Windows Support CD (part of the Leopard DVD or your original Install Disc 1 that came with your unit).
\Boot Camp\Drivers\Intel
If you have a 2006 model, run the Intel945?????Setup.exe program (where ????? is the name of your Windows version.
If you have a 2007 model or early 2008 model, run Intel965?????Setup.exe
You can also download a more current, albeit more generic driver from Intel's support site, but the Apple driver is safest.
If needed, download Boot Camp 2.1 from Apple to update the driver further.
Nate

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