Installing XP on SATA drive

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Guest

I have just purchased a new computer, running a P4 630 on an Asus P5LD2
board. I have also installed a brand new Seagate SATA2 120GB drive.

However, when trying to install WinXP on this drive, the setup crashes every
time it starts to load Windows (and I am guessing tries to access the SATA
drive) with the 0x0000007B alert. I have tried to load the SATA controller
drivers by pressing F6 during the installation; the drivers are loaded, but
the installation still crashes at the same moment.

From what I have read/heard, I might need a setup CD with WinXP SP2, but my
CD does not even have SP1. Is there any way to install XP, without SP2, on
this system?
 
S

Shenan Stanley

Lord said:
I have just purchased a new computer, running a P4 630 on an Asus
P5LD2 board. I have also installed a brand new Seagate SATA2 120GB
drive.

However, when trying to install WinXP on this drive, the setup
crashes every time it starts to load Windows (and I am guessing
tries to access the SATA drive) with the 0x0000007B alert. I have
tried to load the SATA controller drivers by pressing F6 during the
installation; the drivers are loaded, but the installation still
crashes at the same moment.

From what I have read/heard, I might need a setup CD with WinXP
SP2, but my CD does not even have SP1. Is there any way to install
XP, without SP2, on this system?

Don't know if that will fix your particular problem, but..

Either slipstream (integrate) SP2 into that old crusty XP CD.

Rather than give you just a little information - I will tell you how to get
the updates, how to integrate them into your own CD, etc.. That way you are
better informed about your options when it comes to the Windows Updates.

Direct Download of Service Pack 2 (SP2) for Windows XP
http://snipurl.com/8bqy

What to Know Before You Download and Install Windows XP Service Pack 2
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/sp2/sp2_whattoknow.mspx

You can download all updates and burn them to CD..

You can download each update manually - based off the KB Article number,
etc. That way you can back it up/burn a CD of them in case you need them or
use them to keep a slipstream/integrated (updated) Windows XP CD.

How to use the Windows Update Catalog
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/323166
(In order to use the Windows Update Catalog, you must use IE to get the
patches..)

Windows Update Catalog
http://v4.windowsupdate.microsoft.com/catalog/en/default.asp
(In order to use the Windows Update Catalog, you must use IE to get the
patches..)

Creating an Integrated Installation
http://snipurl.com/el43

Integrate software updates into your Windows installation source files
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/828930

Really customize your CD..
http://unattended.msfn.org/

Produce an up-to-date XP Distibution CD
http://xpcreate.com/

AutoPatcher
http://www.autopatcher.com/

AutoStreamer
http://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=223562

You can see the critical (security and other) patches released for a given
month using the following:

http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms##-***.mspx

At the end of this line you see "ms##-***.mspx" .. If you simply replace ##
with the two-digit year and the *** with the three character month
abbreviation, you will see the list of "critical" and "important" patches
for that month (since it only happens once a month usually, if you check by
the second Tuesday (wait until afternoon) of each month - you should be
fine) - note that future months will not work.

As an example...

December 2004's patches..
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms04-dec.mspx

March 2005's patches..
None released.. so that one will fail...

May 2005's patches..
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms05-may.mspx

July 2005's patches..
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/bulletin/ms05-jul.mspx


Once you get on the page with each month's list of patches.. You can go to
the related KB articles and grab the appropriate files from there.
 
G

Guest

Thanks Shenan, but the problem is that the IDE hard drive on my older system
with a burner is dead, my laptop cannot burn CDs, and I can't do anything
with my new system as long as I cannot install XP.
 
S

Shenan Stanley

Lord said:
Thanks Shenan, but the problem is that the IDE hard drive on my
older system with a burner is dead, my laptop cannot burn CDs, and
I can't do anything with my new system as long as I cannot install
XP.

Swap the burner temporarily?
 
S

Shenan Stanley

Lord said:
Thanks Shenan, but the problem is that the IDE hard drive on my
older system with a burner is dead, my laptop cannot burn CDs, and
I can't do anything with my new system as long as I cannot install
XP.

Shenan said:
Swap the burner temporarily?

Woops.. Misread.
Thought you said your burner on your old system was dead. My bad.
 
D

DL

You might want to read Asus FAQ's for your mobo
Whilst browsing Asus site I noticed a FAQ that stated WinXp sp? was required
for instalation on certain mobo sata controlers - I dont know whether this
applies to your mobo.
 

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