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How fix "This disk doesn't contain a Windows-XP compatible partition"?
While trying to install Windows XP I faced a new problem:
When I deleted the partition and made a new one the system assigned the drive letter J: to C: and my bootable disk's drive letter became C:. I have tried it to disconnect my external 500 GB hard disk but the error didn't solve. I now get the following error:
I'm able to open the Recovery Console, so is it possible to assign the drive letter through it? I'm in big trouble as I also can't install Windows 7.Code:This partition is not compatible to install Windows XP.
I had a backup of windows 7 through which I got my system back but the problem is still exist that the setup is showing error continuously with installation of Windows XP.
When I select the C: partition to install XP it gives the error and when trying on J: giving me the same error. While in Windows 7and the bootable USB isC: is C: and J: is E:, K: is F:, E: is H:, F: is I:, G: is J:, H: is K:,at the time of boot while I've assign itD:.X:
So now how can I fix it to get rid of from this problem.