Do all that klinux and swatkat said, especially clearing the BIOS. Also the 0x8E error is an uncaught kernel exception error, which mostly indicates a fault with a faulty/incorrectly loaded driver module, most probably a faulty display driver. Uninstall and reinstall your display driver and see if that helps the problem too. And as swatkat suggested, upgrade to SP2 ASAP. You can find it on the September 2004 Digit CD/DVD.
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