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01 Feb 2011 | #1112 |
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Why NTFS? XP works better on FAT32 cause NTFS was unstable (used to be)..
I etc are flash memory vs disk drive.. not relevant.. |
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01 Feb 2011 | #1113 |
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Are you loading Sata controller drivers at F6?
Remove all USB devices (not keyboard & mouse) |
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01 Feb 2011 | #1114 |
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You likely don't need SATA controller drivers if XP CD sees any partitions.
I would try deleting the XP partition in Disk Mgmt then creating it using XP installer NTFS, full format. If this fails, create NTFS Primary partition using Partition Wizard bootable CD, then rightclick>Modify>Set to Active to try XP install. If it fails again, you can use the PW CD to rightclick System Reserved partition to Modify>Set to Active which will remove active flag from XP partition. |
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01 Feb 2011 | #1115 |
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Are you loading Sata controller drivers at F6?
Slipstream i didn't done and have no idea what to do.. i am newbie all about.. know hardware well (over clocking etc..) |
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01 Feb 2011 | #1116 |
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If not create a fourth primary partition there using free Partition Wizard bootable CD following Option One here: Partition Wizard : Use the Bootable CD Darcy You may wish to do this is you ever run Recovery Disks, so your Recov partition remains intact since it is more stable method for running Recovery than the disks. |
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01 Feb 2011 | #1118 |
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SATA Drivers - Slipstream into Windows XP CD Load drivers at F6: SATA Drivers - Load in Windows XP Setup on Dual Boot |
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01 Feb 2011 | #1119 |
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I don't have a floppy disk... for some reason never got it working properly and since then i even didn't bought one.. Flash disk works perfect in Win7/Vista thats why i need Slip Stream...
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