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  1. Any of the gurus around pls help! This is killing me. I spent a day on this, only to be hit with one error msg after another. Damned Windows.
  2. I followed my usb installation from here: http://wiki.eeeuser.com/windowsxpusb Regarding the hal.dll issue, it says: But I do not hv Windows-USB-Boot in my boot.ini. Here's my boot.ini:
  3. I used usb multiboot 10 to create my USB-WinXP. I encountered the hal.dll is missing or corrupt msg. I managed to fix this by changing the rdisk value (thanks to here). But now I found out I have to permanently attach the USB thumbdrive to my Dell and let USB has the 1st boot priority. If I so much as change the 1st priority to the hdd or remove the thumbdrive, it will not boot into WinXP. Seems like Windows is pointed to boot from the boot.ini found in the thumbdrive. HOw do I fix this? Thank you very much 4 reading.
  4. Thanks to ilko_t I checked a couple of older threads and turned out SP2 (or 3) was the saviour. Previously I was using an old WinXP only CD. After I slipstreamed SP2 to it and re-did everything, the installation works fine now.
  5. I also encountered the same problem (BSOD just b4 going into Windows setup) The multiboot method is great. Simple to understand and execute. Far better than the the many wall of text ones out there. But doesn't work on my 702 model (1Gb ram and 8Gb ssd) Anyone can provide simpler instructions on how to solve the blue screen problem during installation of Winxp??

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