Do you have AHCI enabled in the PC BIOS?
If AHCI is not already enabled it is best left as is, don't be concerned with that right now.
Where did you get the XP installation disk and have you successfully used it to install XP before?
Have a look at this.
Advanced troubleshooting for "Stop 0x0000007B" errors in Windows XP
Hello again.
If this is still how the partition structure looks, I would use diskpart to create an Extended / Logical drive to install XP to, this way you won't have any issues booting to Windows 7 after XP has been installed.
Have a look at Method One of this tutorial at the link below.
Partition / Extended : Logical Drives
Thanks again will give this ago tomorrow thank you![]()
