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    DV5-1060EL and WINDOWS XP pro

    Discussion in 'HP' started by ippuzzo, Oct 9, 2008.

  1. ippuzzo

    ippuzzo Notebook Guru

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    hi, I have one problem, when I try to install XP on the laptop I got blue screen error during the first boot of the pc. I tried different type of XP (in my faculty I have 3 different type of license) but the result is always the same where is the problem? I followed step by step the guide present in this forum ...
    I can't understand what's happen
     
  2. Andy

    Andy Notebook Prophet

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    Can you read what is the STOP error code on the BSOD ?

    (It may disappear quickly, but try reading it)
     
  3. ippuzzo

    ippuzzo Notebook Guru

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    I got this message of stop:

    STOP: 0x0000007b (0xF78D2524,0xC0000034,0X00000000,0X00000000)

    I couldn't ready all of what was written on the blue screen.
    Is it enough ?
     
  4. BBGus

    BBGus Notebook Evangelist

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    You have an AHCI error.

    Windows XP does not natively come with drivers for chipsets to use AHCI which is a feature entailing to SATA hard drives. You need to access the BIOS from the initial boot option and disable this feature. This will allow XP to continue to install, but be warned that this makes an SATA drive run at a performance hit in PATA emulation mode until you install the correct drives from within Windows. Even then though, some times the O.S. will continue to show this error upon boot with AHCI turned on after you have installed the correct driver.

    The only real way to try to bypass this is to slipstream your Windows disc installer files with the correct drivers from Intel/AMD and try that.

    BBGus
     
  5. ippuzzo

    ippuzzo Notebook Guru

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    I slipstreamed the driver sata for my laptop, but maybe I made a mistake. I don't which kind of error ... I downloaded the f6flpy32.zip pack for the sata driver ... and during the slipstream I selected the ICH9-m driver ...
     
  6. Andy

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    Unzip, and select the whole folder and all the drivers in it, and slipstream them as text-mode. Then reinstall.
     
  7. ippuzzo

    ippuzzo Notebook Guru

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    I'll try this way ...
     
  8. t00dy

    t00dy Newbie

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    hey one question out of the topic...ANSWER NEEDED IMMEDIETLY


    does DV5-1060EL have a webcam??