Dr. Archetype Posted November 24, 2007 Share Posted November 24, 2007 Hello -I have Vista installed on my new system and I want to either create a dual boot with XP or just have XP installed for now. When I try to install XP it doesn't see my SATA drive.I've copied the drivers (bb-run.sys, Fasttx2k, fasttx2k, fasttx2k.sys, ptipbmf.dll, txtsetup.oem) onto a floppy disk, and I've followed the instructions to select f6 during installation but I get this error: "File /WinXP\fasttx2k.sys caused an unexpected error (18) at line 2108 in d:\xpclient\base\boot\setup\oemdisk.c."Am I using the right drivers, or is there some other problem?Operating System: Vista Home PremiumMotherboard: MSI K9A Platinum 580X chipset Graphic Card: ATI AIW X1900Sound Card: Bluegears b-EnspirerProcessor: AMD Athlon 64 x2 5400 Frequency 2.8 GHz L2 Cache 1MBHard Disk Drive: WD3200YSMemory: Corsair 2gb DDR2Power: Belkin 650wThanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spydertech Posted December 4, 2007 Share Posted December 4, 2007 I don't know if you solved the problem yet or not. But I had a very similar issue with a Dell Optiplex 755.It came preloaded with Vista, but some of the software we needed wouldn't run properly in Vista, so we went the dual boot option.the PC had 2 SATA drives in it - Vista on Disk 0, and a blank Disk 1.On a Dell you could invoke a Boot Menu and tell the PC which drive to Boot fomr (and it would be your C:) - so everything seemd simple. Disconnect Disk 0 (Vista boot drive, and only disconnect during XP install so I don't screw anything up), boot to XP Install CD, and away it goes. Then Bluescreen! Always a bluescreen - never even got to a prompt...After some research, I find it isn't the SATA drivers, persay, but an option in the BIOS that turned on some SATA extensions. XP hated them. So - It was defaulted to Auto - I turned the options off in the BIOS. I installed XP.Plug in Drive 0. Vista boots fine and sees both Disks. Reboot and press F12 to get the Boot Selection Menu - All my choices are gone! I just have Hard Drive, CD/DVD, USB.... Well, those BIOS SATA settings HAVE to be on for the "good" boot menu. The one where I can tell which SATA drive to boot from....OK, some more research and I ended up where you are. Start setup, Press F6, and load the drivers. It recognizes the Floppy and I have 4 choices of wich driver to load. I select the first one and get the same type of error you got....Ok - on down the line of selections (talk about time consuming), nothing works - the other 3 blue screen....So I do it again selecting the first choice - the same error - so I grab another floppy and recopy the files. Select the first one again - and it works!!!I HATE floppy disks! The disks are crap, and the drives are so rarely used they fail constantly... But stupid XP HAS to HAVE the drivers on floppy.So, after my rant - be sure you have all the needed files on the floppy - be sure you can copy all the files off the floppy to a hrad drive - have a spare floppy drive to use in case your drive is messed up.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Polarman Posted December 5, 2007 Share Posted December 5, 2007 Well for starters, your using the wrong files during setup.I have the same board btw.Goto MSI and dowload ATI SB600 IDE RAID Driver for your board.http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=do...amp;prod_no=259Unzip to a disk. At the F6 during setup, stick that disk.====================Contents on the disk====================README TXT This readme fileAHCIx86 Microsoft Windows miniport disk label file AHCIx64 Microsoft Windows miniport disk label file TXTSETUP OEM Microsoft Windows miniport text mode setup filex86\AHCIx86 INF Microsoft Windows miniport setup filex86\AHCIx86 SYS Microsoft Windows miniport driver for x86 compatible platformsx86\AHCIx86 CAT Microsoft Windows WHQL Certified catalog file (place holder)x64\AHCIx64 INF Microsoft Windows miniport setup filex64\AHCIx64 SYS Microsoft Windows miniport driver for x64 platformsx64\AHCIx64 CAT Microsoft Windows WHQL Certified catalog file (place holder)================Software Version================Microsoft Windows miniport driver 2.5.1540.39 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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