Installing Windows XP on Windows 7 - Incompatibility Issues

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  1.    #11

    TwoCables said:
    So we are asking him to boot from the XP disc which he has not yet done.

    So we have two things here: the first is that he tried to install XP while in Windows 7 but he gets the above message (which again, I would expect). The 2nd is that we have asked him to boot to the XP disc which he has not yet done, so we are waiting for the results on that when he tries. There's nothing else going on yet.

    So, I see no need for any of this advice yet at this point. It's just going to confuse him. I want to try to keep this as simple as possible.
    Perhaps you missed that he said he had tried booting the disk:

    Gregrs said:
    Dude said:
    Select in your BIOS to boot from your disc drive and reboot...press a key to boot from the disc
    I've tried that. It says that my computer was being shut down to prevent harm to my computer, or something like that. I'm guess it isn't compatible, which brings me back to my question. How do I make windows 7 compatible with windows xp?
    Normally this means that XP CD needs SATA drivers.
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  2. Posts : 51,475
    Windows 11 Workstation x64
       #12

    Before anybody continues with this it would be a good idea to check the system he wants to install the obsolete XP actually has all the XP drivers listed for it.
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  3. Posts : 17,545
    Windows 10 Pro x64 EN-GB
       #13

    Gregrs, please tell us the exact model of your Lenovo computer. Also important to know is if you have had Windows XP installed on that computer before Windows 7 was installed, or if the Lenovo did come with Windows 7 pre-installed.

    Gregrs said:
    I've tried that. It says that my computer was being shut down to prevent harm to my computer, or something like that. I'm guess it isn't compatible, which brings me back to my question. How do I make windows 7 compatible with windows xp?
    Two different operating systems cannot be "compatible", you cannot run nor install Windows XP on an other operating system like Windows 7.

    The only possibility to install XP on a computer which has a newer version of Windows already installed is to boot (start) computer from the Windows XP CD or other XP install media.

    Installation of XP will never work when you boot to Windows 7 and start XP installation from the Seven desktop.

    TwoCables said:
    He's not getting a BSOD. All that's happening is that he gets this when he inserts the XP CD while in Windows 7 (which I know is to be expected):
    He has got either a BSOD or another type of crash. The message the OP says he got "A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer" is shown when Windows crashes and reboots.


    TwoCables said:
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    TwoCables said:
    So, I see no need for any of this advice yet at this point. It's just going to confuse him. I want to try to keep this as simple as possible.
    Sorry? Should we others stay out from here and not mess with your instructions?

    It could not be any simpler than it already is. If OP knows how to install an operating system, then he is ready to go. If the OP does not know how to install XP, it has been told to him.



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  4. Posts : 5,956
    Win 7 Pro x64, Win 10 Pro x64, Linux Light x86
       #14

    Hi Gregrs

    To enter BIOS (Lenovo)

    240 series
    390 series
    570 series
    i Series 1200
    i Series 1300
    i Series 1400
    i Series 1500
    i Series 172x
    A20, A21, A22, A30, A31
    R30, R31, R32,
    S30, S31
    T20, T21, T22, T23, T30
    X20, X

    Pressing F1 during startup when the ThinkPad logo is displayed.

    Older ThinkPad systems

    310, 315
    310E/ED
    315ED

    BIOS Utility is entered by holding F2 while the ThinkPad logo is displayed after power on.

    365X/XD
    360, 355 series
    380, 385 series
    560 series
    600 series
    701C/CS
    75x series
    76x series
    770 series

    With the unit powered off, hold the F1 key and power the unit on. Keep F1 held down until Easy setup appears.
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  5. Posts : 5,956
    Win 7 Pro x64, Win 10 Pro x64, Linux Light x86
       #15

    Hi Gregrs

    To install XP on your PC you need to boot from the XP Disk, to do this you need to change the boot order (in BIOS) then restart your PC with the XP Disk in.

    You need to wait for the CD to load, and then you will find some onscreen instructions that you need to follow, read them carefully and do use full format on your C:\ partition %90 if the installation is automatic just take your time :)
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  6. Arc
    Posts : 35,373
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit
       #16

    I want to add a little, if it becomes anyhow helpful.

    To boot from XP disc, either enter into BIOS and change the boot order to Boot from ODD (Optical disc drive; CD or DVD) first. Otherwise you may press and hold the Boot Menu key (usually it is F12 for Lenovo).

    I guess these are the steps you need to follow.

    1. Enter into the BIOS and change the storage controller mode to IDE from AHCI
    2. Place the XP CD in the drive and reboot.
    3. At power up, when you are at the post screen, tap and hold F12 key. it will list up all possible drives to boot from. Select the CD/DVD drive using the scroll Arrow Keys, hit enter.
    4. Now follow this video to format the Disc/partition and reinstall XP.
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  7. Posts : 6,292
    Windows 7 64 Bit Home Premium SP1
       #17

    Gregrs: I just want to add that you should make sure you have a path back to W7 before you start this project. Just in case it all goes south.

    Do you have W7 installation media (DVD, USB)? Could you borrow one?
    Have you made the Lenovo Recovery Disks? (In case you lose the Recovery Partition).
    Have you backed u[p all your personal files?
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  8. Posts : 38
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #18

    It says "Windows is being shut down to prevent damage to this computer"

    and than some other stuff.

    Could it be that I don't have an actual disc? Well, I have a disk but I think its not the right one. Its a blank disc that says Windows XP SP1 on it. It doesn't have a picture or anything, its just a plain disk. When I put the disc in and press a key to continue, is says that windows is loading files. It loads the files and the drivers and than the error comes up...
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  9. Posts : 38
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
    Thread Starter
       #19

    I can't back up anything really, I don't have a blank disc that is more than 700mb. I could make a system image though. I have a lenovo Ideapad Z575 and windows xp was not pre installed on the computer. Also, when I boot from the disc ( The XP boot disk is in ) it doesn't do that hard drive thing, it just says that windows is loading files and than followed by an error.
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  10. Posts : 6,292
    Windows 7 64 Bit Home Premium SP1
       #20

    Do you have an installation Product Key for that copy of XP? If not you are headed for disappointment.

    So we know the CD is booting anyway. That is good.

    Here is your first problem to solve: XP is going to need to load SATA drivers before it can install on a SATA hard drive. But XP is going to be looking for that driver on a Floppy Disk. So getting SATA drivers on the computer before XP install is going to be a chore.

    And before you can even start that chore you need the SATA drivers. Do you have them?
    If you give us the exact model number (all the numbers) of your laptop then we can check for you.
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