Hp a6763w froze at blue screen will not load

my desktop is froze at a blue screen, I can get the Hp pc doc to come up  says hard drive is ok, keeps going back to solid blue screen, I cannot get my windows xp to come up, what can i do to get rid of this blue screen? not able to get on windows to do anything

Hello,
I have exactly the same probleme with the same macbook pro. Did you know now what's the probleme ?
Did you repair it ?
Thanks !

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