Problem installing win Xp

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When trying to install Windows Xp pro I get
the following bluescreen:

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Kernel_data_inpage_error

STOP: 0x0000007A (0xE10213D8,0xC000000E,0xBF8E6534,0x0882A860)

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According to the microsoft website error has most likely something
to do with hd (or cabling) but both should be fine.
HD is connected alone to Ide1 of mobo, is't jumpered as master and
it's connected to end (=black connector) of ide cable.

The same ms-website says " the second of the 4 hexadecimal parameters
included in the first line of the STOP Message " may contain more
information on what caused the error.

Anyway the "0x000000E" which I got isn't listed on that page.

So far done: I tried different memory, motherboard, ide-cable (cd-rom in
same
ide-cable and in different cable than HD), bios is newest, I tested memory
with
memtest86.

Hardware: Samsung Spinpoint 40Gb hd, Club3d radeon 9200,asrock k7s8x,
amd duron 1400, generic 256Mb memory, keyboard.

Any ideas what might be causing this?

With some earlier windows I had a bit similar installation problems with
Bios "Bootsector virus protection" enabled .. But I didn't find such option
in asrock bios.

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Ok now so I see you have it set as a master. I believe many drives need it
set on "Cable Detect" when using an 80 way cable. Probably worth double
checking what your drive documentation says.

Colin (not an MVP)


CWatters said:
Check that the HD isn't set to be a "slave"....

See ..

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;330100&FR=1&PA=1&SD=HSCH

If that doesn't work try Google for "STOP: 0x0000007A 0xC000000E"

That finds a few pages that mention that a STOP 7A with 2nd parameter 0E.

Colin (not an MVP)
 
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