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Error message STOP 000007b

abhistar

Junior Member
Hello,

I recently installed a new hard disk on my Fujitsu Siemens laptop model number Amilo P1505i , however i am getting a error message which says stop error code 00007b. When i searched the error code on google i got the answer as the hard drive controller driver is missing are there any ways i can find this driver anywhere because i am unable to find this on the internet.

Kindly advise.

Thank you

Abhi.
 
I have nothing useful to say but I just wanted to post:

At least it's not

STOP error code HAMMERTIME
 
You'll need to select the F6 option after booting up to your OS install disc to then do a repair install on it. If you are using XP, you will need to come up with a floppy to load the chipset drivers on to make this work. This is where an external USB floppy drive comes in handy.

If using Vista or Win7, then you can get away with having them on a USB thumb drive.
 
SATA disc?

Could be if your installing a version of windows xp that doesn't have drivers slipstreamed in that you are running into issues.


Go into bios and make sure that your not running AHCI, run SATA as IDE, and then you will be able to install.


Once in windows then get all your storage controller drives, then your should have no problem going back to AHCI.
 
SATA disc?

Could be if your installing a version of windows xp that doesn't have drivers slipstreamed in that you are running into issues.


Go into bios and make sure that your not running AHCI, run SATA as IDE, and then you will be able to install.


Once in windows then get all your storage controller drives, then your should have no problem going back to AHCI.

Good point. I forgot to include that option as well. I never have time to fully answer a thread over a lunch break ... gotta stop posting over lunch 🙁
 
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