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John78463 go into the system BIOS and see if there's some options for SATA such as Native SATA or AHCI. If so, disable them and then try to install XP.
I had similar problems with my laptop and that is how I fixed it.
If it is a boot sector virus then formatting HD and installing XP should remove the virus?
Guess it will..
I will try disabling ACHI in BIOS.
If it works I'll make this thread solved when I come back.
Cheers
I cannot disable AHCI in the BIOS as there is no option for this.
Sod it im going to phone support and get the motherboard make/model.
Sorry about not googling the error code: 99% of the time I do.
If you are rolling back to a different OS because your eval copy is timing out, get the 90 day trial of W7 Enterprise RTM. If you need to run XP for something, slap it in a VM to simplify your system setup. There's very little, if any, reason to run XP natively anymore.
i'm facing the same problem.I'm also getting BSOD while installing XP over 7.