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Old 26-02-2011, 04:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi friends,
I've been using vista home premium 32 bit on my "64 bit hp pavilion dv6 -1110ax laptop; 4gb ddr2, 320gb, 1gb radeon graphics, amd turionx2" for last one year. Now i desired a change over and removed vista and installed windows7 64bit ultimate and it works well and its good.. I now wanted to install windows xp 32bit and ubuntu 10.10 alongside win7 [i want 32 bit because many of my big and important softwares are 32bit]... i tried to install xp as well as ubuntu..... both failed...i tried 2 different copies of xp [one service pack 2 & another one SP3].. both were earlier tested successful as standalone installations... both failed after a few minutes into the installation.. A screen comes like this

"a problem has been detected and windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer.
if this is the first time you have seen this stop error screen, restart your computer. if this screen appears again, follow these steps:
check for viruses on your computer. remove any newly installed hard drives or hard drive controllers. check your hard drive to make sure it is properly configured and terminated. run chkdsk/f to check for hard drive corruption and then restart your computer.
technical information:
***stop: 0X0000007B (0XF78D2524, 0XC0000034, 0X00000000, 0X00000000)"


On the other hand when i tried to install the latest version of ubuntu downloaded from net, [i used the windows installer application which came along with the ubuntu site for installing ubuntu alongside windows].it goes fine till i reach the page which i asks for username and password...there the progress bar goes almost upto 85%. then it stuck there...

Please tell me how to use the 3os in my laptop
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Old 26-02-2011, 05:41 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Back up your data & then clean format your primary partition. Then divide it into two parts. Install Windows XP into one of the partitions. Then install Windows 7 into another partition.

Download the latest version of Ubuntu & burn it to a dvd or mount it using Deamon tools in XP. Launch the Wubi installer & select the option to install inside Windows. Let the procedure complete & reboot. In the OS selection screen, select Ubuntu & let the installation complete.

You're done!
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Old 27-02-2011, 02:46 AM   #3 (permalink)
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@pauldmps,
i did as u told & wasted my 3hours simply removing windows 7 and reinstalling it later with all accessories... when i tried to install windows xp after removing 7 and bifurcating primary partition, the process crash ended with the message i posted earlier... give some feasible solution please.
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So, u r saying u again got a blue screen?
If thats so, then it looks like a hardware problem dude
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Old 27-02-2011, 12:09 PM   #5 (permalink)
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It seems you are using SATA HDD and Windows XP is not recognizing it, try to change the SATA setting from the BIOS.

In BIOS you'll get some option like "RAID Auto/AHCI" change it to "RAID Auto/ATA" and then try.

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It seems you are using SATA HDD and Windows XP is not recognizing it, try to change the SATA setting from the BIOS.

In BIOS you'll get some option like "RAID Auto/AHCI" change it to "RAID Auto/ATA" and then try.

Hope this helps.
Yeah thats right because I got this problem today itself on my friend's laptop. Then I had to go to BIOS and change the setting of SATA and disable native SATA and the problem was gone. He was also trying to install XP after formatting his computer and his previous OS was 7 too. So this should help you.
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I've nothing like that in my bios... what else can i do?
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^^ There have to be something like that. You have to find that. Every BIOS I have seen have some kind of different name for that but related to SATA. Post all the options you get in BIOS related to SATA or post some screenshots here.
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I've nothing like that in my bios... what else can i do?

Take out your CMOS battery and reinsert it. Bios reset might help.
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^^ There have to be something like that. You have to find that. Every BIOS I have seen have some kind of different name for that but related to SATA. Post all the options you get in BIOS related to SATA or post some screenshots here.
There is no word 'SATA' in my entire bios

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Take out your CMOS battery and reinsert it. Bios reset might help.
if my pc were a desktop i would easly do what you said.. i know it how to do that... but mine is a laptop and i've never opened it... anyway i'll venture..
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be carefull..I think taking out the normal battery for couple of hours should help.
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See this: Advanced troubleshooting for "Stop 0x0000007B" errors in Windows XP


But most probably the error points to the SATA problem above. Can you post screenshots of each of your BIOS page ?

---------- Post added at 01:12 PM ---------- Previous post was at 12:55 PM ----------

Okay, I got a useful link: An Up to Date Guide to Reinstalling WinXP to DV6000T

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be carefull..I think taking out the normal battery for couple of hours should help.
No it doesn't. I Tried that on ma friend's Lappy for no use only change is tweaking SATA setting.
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Can OP try updating BIoS?
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^^ There have to be an option for SATA settings but OP is unable to find it. So updating BIOS won't help because its not going to change the interface eh.
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if i can remember correctly .. its unders HDD mode ... IDE and ATA .. XP installed on IDE mood, you must install third party SATA driver if you want sata.
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see this: advanced troubleshooting for "stop 0x0000007b" errors in windows xp


but most probably the error points to the sata problem above. Can you post screenshots of each of your bios page ?

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okay, i got a useful link: an up to date guide to reinstalling winxp to dv6000t
this is how my bios looks like
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See this: Advanced troubleshooting for "Stop 0x0000007B" errors in Windows XP


But most probably the error points to the SATA problem above. Can you post screenshots of each of your BIOS page ?

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Okay, I got a useful link: An Up to Date Guide to Reinstalling WinXP to DV6000T
my bios cont...
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See this: Advanced troubleshooting for "Stop 0x0000007B" errors in Windows XP


But most probably the error points to the SATA problem above. Can you post screenshots of each of your BIOS page ?

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Okay, I got a useful link: An Up to Date Guide to Reinstalling WinXP to DV6000T
my bios last part
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It seems that HP has removed this feature from the BIOS.

You need to find the right drivers for your HDD for XP to work.
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Search Google and HP for drivers. You should be able to find them.
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you need third party raid driver so that you can install XP
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dear all...i fed up searching hp and amd site but couldnt find anything gud 4 me... somebody could help me please... then how to find the raid driver suitable for me?
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can i expect any more help from here
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I'm giving up my hope ...anyway thanx for everybody who gave new insights
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I am sorry my friend, that anyone is not able to help you much. There's not a lot which can be done, if you are not able to find any drivers for your RAID configuration.
Maybe you can use Win 7, with XP mode on top of it (or by Virual Machine), for working on legacy softwares.
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After a wild and exhaustive search for RAID driver I abandoned the hope of installing XP on my laptop. Now I got a second hand computer _ LENOVO think centre M57 6081AA7
Its having an 80GB sata hdd. It was a single partition & loaded with xp when it arrived.
Now I want to install win 7 x64 ultimate, win XP professional x86 s.p1 & Ubuntu 10.10.
After booting from my win 7 DVD, I deleted the single partition and divided into 3 partitions (all primary) -35,20,20 GBs respectively. Starting from the beginning a 100 Mb space was taken out automatically (I don't know why this happened) . I then went on and installed win 7 on 35GB partition successfully. Then I booted from win XP CD and installed that in the second partition (the above two OS in ntfs) . now when I boot from my hard disc I'm directly taken to XP and I'm not given an option to select the OS. I then proceeded with installation of Ubuntu. I split the other 20 GB partition into two - 17GB & 3GB. I formatted 17GB with ext3 & the remaining as swap. I started installing Ubuntu in the ext3 formatted disk. Mid way it crashed and so I came out. Now if I boot from my hdd I can go to XP only.

Also please suggest whether I should start this in a new thread.
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Wow.. it took you loooong to came to that conclusion.

Well, the order of installation should have been XP, then Win 7 and then Ubuntu.
Since you installed XP after win7, XP have overwritten the bootloader of 7.

You have two options now. Use a tool like, Easy BCD to fix that, or simply, reinstall Win 7 again (since you have XP preinstalled).

New thread creation is not necessary, since you are still stuck with same problem, "3 OS in a computer"!
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You could have downloaded the SATA driver and Slipstreamed the driver into the Windows Xp Installation Media using Nlite and Use the Slipstreamed CD for Installation. This will recogonize the SATA hard disk.

Faced the same issue while installing Xp on my friend's Dell inspiron machine and this method solved the issue.
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You could have downloaded the SATA driver and Slipstreamed the driver into the Windows Xp Installation Media using Nlite and Use the Slipstreamed CD for Installation. This will recogonize the SATA hard disk.

Faced the same issue while installing Xp on my friend's Dell inspiron machine and this method solved the issue.
I did do as u told.... i spoke with hp personnel and he sent me the sata driver and slipstreamed it using nlite....but it didnt work.... i doubt the hp guy had fooled me....
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