Portege M100: Blue screen during recovering

Recovery outlined in manual involving recovering cd results in blue screen: Fault: 0X0000007B (7B94528, OXC 00000034, OX00000000, Who can help me ?

I'm having similar problem with my Portege 3440CT. I was trying to install WinXP Pro (SP2), halfway thru the installation the BSOD came up with *** STOP: 0x0000007B message. I've tried a lot of things except sending it to
Toshiba support, and now ended up using it with Ubuntu linux as I have no problem installing linux on it. I'd still like to install Win XP thou and have dual boot, so please let me know if you find a solution on this.
Thanks.

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