sdfox7 Posted October 10, 2015 Posted October 10, 2015 Generally, when installing XP on a new machine, you need to "Enable Legacy Support" in the BIOS; this also means disabling UEFI mode and AHCI settings. I have never had a problem installing XP on a new machine after doing this. The process can be the same for Windows 7, as that OS does not natively support UEFI. Disable UEFI and Enable Legacy Boot
Opticork Posted October 11, 2015 Author Posted October 11, 2015 Generally, when installing XP on a new machine, you need to "Enable Legacy Support" in the BIOS; this also means disabling UEFI mode and AHCI settings. I have never had a problem installing XP on a new machine after doing this. The process can be the same for Windows 7, as that OS does not natively support UEFI. Disable UEFI and Enable Legacy BootMy PC have Enabled Legacy Boot. Any other fixes?
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