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[help]Installing XP on to a new HP (no Native-SATA mode)


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#1 DarkPhoeniX

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Posted 24 December 2012 - 08:22 AM

Im trying to install XP on to a HP Presario CQ-150SI

There is NO Native-SATA mode (IDE-mode/legacy-mode/ect)

In-fact thare is only one driver on the HP site:
http://h20000.www2.h...35&swEnvOID=228

 

On boot from XP instalation disk it just BSOD(xp-sp3 with additional Drivers/Original XP-Sp2)

Id dose not even show that"Windows could not find HDD"story

 

Im not to sure if N-lite is going to fix this one

 

Is XP Realy Dead Or is thare a work around?

 

edit:

BSOD code

STOP 0x0000007B errors are caused by device driver issues (especially those related to hard drive and other storage controllers), viruses, data corruption, and sometimes even hardware failures.



#2 wimb

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Posted 24 December 2012 - 08:58 AM

For Install of XP on a modern system with SATA Drives it is needed to use DPsBase.exe
for Integrating in your XPSOURCE DriverPack Massstorage with TXT Mode Enabled.
http://driverpacks.net/downloads
In that case a lot of Extra RAID SCSI and SATA Drivers (about 120 extra) are Integrated which appear in the
XP Setup BootFolder $WIN_NT$.~BT on Install-Drive and can prevent a lot of XP Install Boot Problems.

 

http://www.911cd.net...showtopic=23553

 

:cheers:

 



#3 L A M A

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Posted 24 December 2012 - 09:07 AM

ahh, it uses intel RST, here is the XP link which will most likely work

 

 

but, even i couldn't get the blue setup on HP PC even after using WinNTSetup v2.3, I changed SATA to IDE on bios, created and booted *.vhd ramdisk and then changed it back to SATA. Upon next boot up, i pointed to above driver...






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