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Can't install XP in mew HP computer


iceangel89

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Without any kind of errors, this is a shot in the dark

Looking at some Microsoft Knowledge base articles, there are XP (32bit) installs on AMD 64bit machines. Depends on the type of error you are getting. From the get-go, with a HP PC which I have, you need to load the sata (hard disk) drivers.

Here is how I was able to do the install:

Download sata drivers from HP, assuming your PC has Sata drive(s)

Extract these drivers to a floppy disk

Do the windows Xp install and when requested to add drivers (Forgot the syntax, f6 I believe to add mass drivers or something like that) insert the floppy disk

Not a PC with a floppy disk or a laptop?

Create a folder either d:\winxp or d:\winxpsp2 on separate PC, assuming you have 2 partitions C: and D:

Copy your Windows Xp install disc to a folder on a separate PC:

D:\winxp or D:\winxpsp2

Download sata (hard disk) drivers from HP

Extract these drivers to a floppy disk

Copy these drivers from the floppy disk to a folder you created on the separate PC "D:\HPdrivers"

D:\HPdrivers

Download nLite from nLiteos.com and install on the separate PC

nLite will ask where your distribution/source is, point this to your folder D:\winxp or D:\winxpsp2

nLite will/can also ask about drivers (click the drivers button, when asked, point to D:\HPdrivers

nLite will/can create a .iso file of your windows Xp install plus the sata drivers for your HP PC.

You will need software that can burn .iso files

***Note, You should not get prompted for "mass drivers"

Boot with your new disc and install

Edited by D1s7urb4d
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maybe i need SATA drives, as for errors, it gives an BSOD and restarts so quickly i cant see a thing

but if i require drives, wont it prompt me for it? instead of showing a BSOD?

----------------- EDIT -----------------------------

I just saw Microsoft Site about this, guess its something abt the IDE controller on a P965 Chipset. it says

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/316401

Does this mean i have to reformat the WHOLE HDD? i will be trying to create a partition marking it active then reboot and see how things go. actually what does ACTIVE mean? something abt which Partition is the boot partiion?

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