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screen while trying to install xp[Solved/Closed] Ask a question sarvan 2Posts Wednesday July 1, 2009Registration date July 4, 2009 Last seen can't install windows xp blue screen - Latest answer on Nov 5, 2012 09:09PM Hello, I tried to install windows xp professional on my acer system. I made my first bootable device as cd rom and the second as
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HDD. The system boots from the cd and shows that setup is loading the files. And immediately after that a blue screen pops up and says a message. I'm not able to move further. the message states something like this setup could not continue if this is the first time...........chect for viruses on ur computer......run chkdsk-f....and so on.... So please somebody help me out in solving out this blue screen installing windows vista issue.How can I install windows.Is it possible. I am waiting for ur reply..... Thanks a lot in advance. See more How to fix blue screen error in windows xp installation Xp installation blue screen error after 40% Win xp installation error blue screen Blue screen on laptop when installing xp Blue screen while trying to install xp Blue Screen when attempting to Install Windows XP on laptop IRQL (Solved) XP startup prob: blue screen, reboot, repeat (Solved) Blue Screen Of Death while installing Win XP Helpful +1319 Report oceanmaster 2Posts Sunday December 20, 2009Registration date December 21, 2009 Last seen Dec 21, 2009 10:41AM If you are trying to install the Windows XP from scratch on the laptop, please BE SURE that you put the Hard Drive on "Compatibility" mode in BIOS, which was defaulted to "AHCI" (Compatibility is also known as IDE). Otherwise, you will experience the "blue screen" issue. To change that setting, you need to do the following: 1. Press F2 when booting up the computer 2. Select 'Config', then 'Serial ATA (SATA)' 3. Change controller option to 'Compatibility' / 'IDE' View all 14 comments Report krishna- Apr 21, 2010 01:39PM superb....it really worked....intersting.. thnkz...a lott.... ummmmmmmmmmmaaaaaaaaa with regar
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