Stop: 0x0000007E (0x0000005, 0x0000B4E2, 0xF78A2514, 0xF78A2210)


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    Stop: 0x0000007E (0x0000005, 0x0000B4E2, 0xF78A2514, 0xF78A2210)


    SATA Drivers - Slipstream into Windows XP CD : Done as per your direction but when trying to install winXP, the setup copies all the files successfully and restart the computer but then it got blue screen error message.
    Stop: 0x0000007E (0x0000005, 0x0000B4E2, 0xF78A2514, 0xF78A2210).
    I made the correction of booting win7 by using the setup dvd of win7 but winxp could not install. Help me and tell me, What to do now?
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    Can you instead virtualize XP from Win7 using XP Mode, VMWare, or Virtual Player? It is a lot easier than wrestling with an XPired OS's install on modern hardware.

    If the XP CD sees the partitions and commences instal, then it's unlikely the prob remains the SATA controller. Here is a MS KB on the 7E stop error: How to troubleshoot a Stop 0x0000007E error in Windows XP
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    From Windows 7 using XP Mode is very slow and I want to use winXP with very ease plus lots of programs to run on it. I am having msi H55M E21 desktop motherboard and Intel Core i3 540 processor. I have added the SATA drivers (Intel(R) 5 Series 3400 Series Chipset Family 2 port Serial ATA Storage Controller - 3B26 and Intel(R) 5 Series 3400 Series Chipset Family 2 port Serial ATA Storage Controller - 3B20) into the winXP CD. Please tell me if I used the wrong SATA drivers and which SATA driver I have to use in XP CD. XP CD worked very fine as it should be, but after restart the computer it got some boot fault. Any suggestion is welcome.
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    Dual Boot Having Stop Error 0x0000007E


    Hotty said:
    From Windows 7 using XP Mode is very slow and I want to use winXP with very ease plus lots of programs to run on it. I am having msi H55M E21 desktop motherboard and Intel Core i3 540 processor. I have added the SATA drivers (Intel(R) 5 Series 3400 Series Chipset Family 2 port Serial ATA Storage Controller - 3B26 and Intel(R) 5 Series 3400 Series Chipset Family 2 port Serial ATA Storage Controller - 3B20) into the winXP CD. Please tell me if I used the wrong SATA drivers and which SATA driver I have to use in XP CD. XP CD worked very fine as it should be, but after restart the computer it got some boot fault. Any suggestion is welcome.
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    It's unlikely an incorrect SATA driver if you can see the HD partitions when you boot into the XP CD to choose where to install, and you were not able to do this before slipstreaming them into the CD. Confirm this please.
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    gregrocker said:
    It's unlikely an incorrect SATA driver if you can see the HD partitions when you boot into the XP CD to choose where to install, and you were not able to do this before slipstreaming them into the CD. Confirm this please.
    Before slipstreaming the SATA driver into winxp CD, I could not see any hard drive even.
    But after doing the slipstreaming of SATA Drivers into CD I am able to find the Hard Disk as well all the partition on it and I choose the new partition to install XP which I made for winXP install.
    All the procedure of XP installation gone correctly till the xp setup reboot the system by itself. After rebooting it flashes the windows XP screen for just 1-2 secs and then it goes to blue screen showing error.
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    Make sure you have nothing connected to the computer. The more you can strip out the less likely a device is causing it to BSOD while loading.
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    gregrocker said:
    Make sure you have nothing connected to the computer. The more you can strip out the less likely a device is causing it to BSOD while loading.
    All the wires and plugs of all devices has been removed & disconnected before XP installation and I again tried twice by doing so but no success. Don't know what is the problem and where is the fault. Did not getting any help. It seems that I can not install XP on my new desktop.
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