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  1. Posts : 3,427
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    Dual boot XP error code stop 0x0000007b


    hi guys, im hoping one of you can help me, im trying to dual boot XP onto my win 7 machine and its just not working! its getting to the "windows is starting setup" screen on installation then blue screening with a stop 0x0000007b (0xf7802524, 0xc0000034 0x0000000 0x0000000) error, im pretty sure its down to hard drive controllers, (it was being discussed here: How much space does XP need? but there wasnt a solution so thought id ask "properly")

    things i have tried: installing it with ACHI disabled and BIOS set to SATA mode,
    Slipstreaming this: Direct Port Access Windows Driver [WINDPA.ZIP] SATA driver from Intel (only one i could find) and also the XP sata drivers from nvidia (my chipset manufacturor)
    Slipstreaming SP3 + the above drivers in,

    im now trying downloading the drivers direct from ECS see if that makes a difference

    otherwise im out of ideas, hoping someone can help
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  2. Posts : 4,466
    Windows 10 Education 64 bit
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    Going to the support page for your motherboard was going to be my next suggestion in the other thread. That should get you the correct driver. I believe windows XP is going to look for an inf file so if the driver is in a zip file or some other compressed file make sure you unzip it first. I don't know anything about slip streaming drivers into the CD but I do know when you put the driver on a floppy it has to be in the root of the disk. If its in a folder windows won't find it. This floppy disk SATA/RAID driver issue with windows XP has been a pain for a lot of people.
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  3. Posts : 3,427
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    thanks alphanumeric im now trying the motherboard manufacturor,
    in theory the slipstreaming should integrate it seamlessly with the ISO (as i understand it) along with the other preinstalled drivers so i dont think that ones the issue, cheers for the suggestion though
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  4. Posts : 22,814
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    I've add a sub to this thread as well.
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  5. Posts : 3,427
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    cheers ted, leading on from what you were saying about the seperate storage controllers bit, i dont suppose the fact that its missing would have anything to do with this PC being built for Vista?
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  6. Posts : 22,814
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    I'm not sure as we've discussed that yours has no IDE option in the BIOS, maybe you should state that here in this thread to see if you get a hit on that.
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  7. Posts : 3,427
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    thats a good point additional info: I dont have an IDE option in my BIOS, just SATA RAID and ACHI

    i figured i might be missing something, so these are my BIOS screens; http://support.packardbell.com/uk/it...n=PT.U050Y.016
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    severedsolo said:
    thats a good point additional info: I dont have an IDE option in my BIOS, just SATA RAID and ACHI

    i figured i might be missing something, so these are my BIOS screens; BIOS - BIOS screens for the Packard Bell Denver 10 motherboard - instr_bios_denver10 - Information and Instructions - IMEDIA B2218 UK - PT.U050Y.016 - iMedia - platform_amadeus_imedia - Desktop
    It sorta looks like the motherboard manufacturer assumes if you have an IDE hard drive you would use the IDE controller, so they didn't allow for an IDE mode in SATA?

    Not that you would purchase one just for this project, but I did get a 45GB IDE Hard Drive for just $11USD ...

    Cheers!
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  9. Posts : 22,814
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    iseeuu said:
    severedsolo said:
    thats a good point additional info: I dont have an IDE option in my BIOS, just SATA RAID and ACHI

    i figured i might be missing something, so these are my BIOS screens; BIOS - BIOS screens for the Packard Bell Denver 10 motherboard - instr_bios_denver10 - Information and Instructions - IMEDIA B2218 UK - PT.U050Y.016 - iMedia - platform_amadeus_imedia - Desktop
    It sorta looks like the motherboard manufacturer assumes if you have an IDE hard drive you would use the IDE controller, so they didn't allow for an IDE mode in SATA?

    Not that you would purchase one just for this project, but I did get a 45GB IDE Hard Drive for just $11USD ...

    Cheers!


    Yeah, it wouldn't have to be a very big one.
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  10. Posts : 3,427
    Windows 10 Pro x64
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    yeah iv given up on the idea now, it was only meant to be a quick project, its taken all day so far, im doing a virus scan on a VM, we'll see what happens :) cheers for everyone's help on this,
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