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June 30th, 2009 06:00

AHCI driver

We have optiplex pc's at work and they are shipped with the ahci driver installed, but we have ghost image in which we have to turn this over to the ata driver in the bios before the build will boot into windows. Can anybody tell me if we can get the ahci driver to work with windows xp (sp2) ?

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June 30th, 2009 06:00

Ghost specifically Blows up with ACPI and AHCI drivers when cloning.

The solution is to use the not ACPI driver by hitting F7 during text mode setup.

http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=299340

In-place upgrade of Windows XP

When you perform an in-place upgrade, or a reinstallation of Windows XP, if the Setup program detects that you have an unsupported HAL installed for your computer type, and the Setup program determines that a HAL that supports that computer type must be installed, it installs the correct HAL. When this issue occurs, the HAL is changed from what was previously installed.

To prevent Windows XP from automatically determining the system HAL during the upgrade or the installation of Windows XP, you can manually force in a system HAL. To force in a system Hardware Abstraction Layer (HAL) during an upgrade or installation of Windows XP, follow these steps:

  1. During the Text-mode phase of the Setup program, when you receive the following message across the bottom of the screen, press F5:
    Press F6 if you have to install a third-party SCSI or RAID driver.
    Note If you press F7, the Standard PC HAL loads and the ACPI compliance check is bypassed.

You receive the following list of computer types. A brief description of each HAL is included here:

  • ACPI Multiprocessor PC
    Applies to a multiple-processor ACPI computer.
  • ACPI Uniprocessor PC
    Applies to an ACPI multiple-processor board but with a single processor installed.
  • Advanced Configuration and Power Interface (ACPI) PC
    Applies to a single processor motherboard with single processor.
  • Compaq SystemPro Multiprocessor or 100% Compatible
    Applies to a Compaq SystemPro computer.
  • MPS Uniprocessor PC
    Applies to non-ACPI computers dual processor motherboard with a single processor installed.
  • MPS Multiprocessor PC
    Applies to non-ACPI computers with a dual processor running.
  • Standard PC
    Applies to any Standard PC, non-ACPI, or non-MPS. The CPU may be a 386, a 486, a Pentium, a Pentium II, or a Pentium III.
  • Standard PC with C-Step i486
  • Other

 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314082

You receive a Stop 0x0000007B error after you move the Windows XP system disk to another computer

 

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