You should disable "automatic reboot on error" (or whatever the setting is) in order to be able to read the actual BSOD STOP ERROR.
It is likely to be 0x0000007b, though.
"Installing" the drivers in Windows is not normally "enough" to have them working when booting.
Compare with:
http://reboot.pro/16769/
http://www.911cd.net...showtopic=24566
(no "ready made" solution that I can remember for the PWboot, but it is possible that service groups in a "standard install" are not "as they should be, as well it could be an incompatibility with actual hardware).
I presume
![:ph34r:](http://reboot.pro/public/style_emoticons/default/scared9.gif)
![:unsure:](http://reboot.pro/public/style_emoticons/default/unsure.png)
http://reboot.pro/9461/
![:cheers:](http://reboot.pro/public/style_emoticons/default/cheers.gif)
Wonko