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February 2nd, 2007 15:00

Where did the disc come from?
 
Does this machine require drivers for the hard drive (SATA or RAID)?

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February 2nd, 2007 19:00

The XP disk and Vista disk are both Dell OEM installation disks.
 
I don't think this machine requires drivers for the hard drive, either for XP or Vista.  I don't see any XP or Vista drivers in Dell's driver download section that looks like they're for a hard drive.  Vista still works on the notebook, so if a Vista driver is required, it's installed.


Message Edited by Jon Lazar on 02-02-2007 03:35 PM

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February 3rd, 2007 06:00

I have the same machine, XP MCE05 came with it.  Since I have a TechNet subscription, I already had Vista so when the machine go here, boom boot from the DVD, deleted ALL partitions, and created three new ones.
 
Finished in 20 minutes or so.  Did you delete all existing partitions?

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February 3rd, 2007 07:00

@Jon: It's caused by the XP install that's checking out your disc status. It's finding an OS it doesn't know how to handle and crashes.
 
Like suggested, remove partitions or at least format them with another utility disc such as Hiren's.

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February 7th, 2007 02:00

i'm having the exact same problem as Jon is having.
 
i am trying to remove Vista and install XP
 
i deleted all 3 partitions with fdisk, and when i load up the xp installation cd, after a minute of so of loading, the blue screen of death pops up
 
 
what should i do now even if i deleted all the partitions?

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February 7th, 2007 03:00

Please don';t hijack the thread.
 
If the original poster will hit F12 at post you can choose the DVD drive as a one time "first boot option".  Your system will then boot fromthe disc where you can recreate the partitions and go back to XP.
 
Now for the second poster.  It is impossible to help without knowing what mahcine you have and what kind of hard drive configurations.  Possibly a RAID or SATA I'm guessing.,

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February 7th, 2007 13:00

Problem solved.  I was using a Win XP SP1 installation disk, which apparently does not support PCIe, and my Inspiron has PCIe.  I purchased a new Win XP SP2 installation disk from Dell and everything loaded fine.
 
Thanks to all for your help.
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