Satellite A105 Windows XP won't Load

My laptop is a Toshiba Satellite A-105 with Windows XP installed as a factory OEM.  I have a Hard Drive Recovery Disk, but no separate disk for XP installation or repairs.  Problem:  Windows XP screen comes up and then laptop wants to constantly reboot.  Initially had trouble using browser for e-mail and now this.  I can't re-start in Safe Mode or boot up with "last known good config..."   I isolated the BSOD and list the "stop" message as follows:
0X0000007E (0XC0000005, 0X86F01562, 0XF7A617EC, 0XF7A614E8)
Beginning Dump of Physical Memory
Physical Memory dump Complted."
Is there software available on a CD that I could use to boot my laptop to Safe-Mode?  I need to at least save my research material and other important files.  Other tech boards have posts from people with an XP software CD for repairs and re-installs. My laptop came only with an HD Recovery CD, and I don't want to have to re-formate my harddrive for obvious reasons.  Again, does Toshiba offer a "XP CD" that can be used to diagnose and fix the OEM edition?  Even just a download that I could use via my husband's laptop to burn a "XP CD" might work.  Helpful replies will be greatly appreciated...THANKS!! 
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Bug Check 0x7E: SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED
Probably not a recoverable error. Three ways of reaching the data if your hard drive is alive.
(1) Install a second version of Windows to a different folder in the same drive and boot it. You can use Windows Explorer to copy important files to external media.
(2) Download a free CD that boots to another operating systems or to a preinstall environment. Here are some to check out. They all have a file manager that enables you to rescue files. 
   Ubuntu
   KNOPPIX
   Bart's
   UBCD4Win
   SystemRescueCd 
(3) Remove the hard drive, mount it in an external enclosure, and access it from another computer. To remove the hard drive, see the first three steps here.
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