SSD system will not boot Windows XP

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    poneypower

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    So I get a BSOD when trying to boot. the error is in relation to low memory or low disk space. there is 1.5GB of memory, so I doubt it's that. my problem is I don't know how to access that hard drive out side of the computer if it's even possible. A SATA or IDE drive is easy, but this SSD is unfamiliar. Is there a way to hook it up to a system to view the contents? Is there a way to boot a linux distro from a USB drive to see the contents to delete anything that can be removed? Thanks in advance.
     
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    Please use the search function. This has been covered before. Booting Linux from USB has been covered NUMEROUS times.

    You have run out of space on your SSD.

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