- Oct 25, 2004
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Just bought a basically all new computer, and got a 200GB serial ata drive for my only hard drive.
I used a boot disk to get to a prompt, and used fdisk and just made a small 20GB partition on the drive for now and formatted it, etc.
I then went to install Windows XP. It got through the first part of the DOS part of the installation where it copies the files, then the reboot, and when it goes back in for the next part of the installation it goes through the loading drivers part, then when it says Starting Windows, or whatever, I get a STOP error and it halts. It doesn't say any specific error on the STOP screen. Does it every time.
Now, just for a test, I hooked up one of my old IDE hard drives, and tried to install XP on it. It got into the installation just fine with no STOP error. Yes, I tried telling the installation to install XP onto the serial ATA drive, but the WinXP installation didn't even show the serial ATA drive in the menu to select.
Can anyone tell me what the problem is? If I can't get this working by tomorrow when I get off work I'm just gonna say the heck with it and buy a 50GB IDE drive on the way home and use that for my primary hard drive and just use the serial ATA drive as a secondary hard drive, however I'd prefer to use the serial ATA drive as my only drive, seeing as how it's faster, if anyone can tell me what's wrong.
I used a boot disk to get to a prompt, and used fdisk and just made a small 20GB partition on the drive for now and formatted it, etc.
I then went to install Windows XP. It got through the first part of the DOS part of the installation where it copies the files, then the reboot, and when it goes back in for the next part of the installation it goes through the loading drivers part, then when it says Starting Windows, or whatever, I get a STOP error and it halts. It doesn't say any specific error on the STOP screen. Does it every time.
Now, just for a test, I hooked up one of my old IDE hard drives, and tried to install XP on it. It got into the installation just fine with no STOP error. Yes, I tried telling the installation to install XP onto the serial ATA drive, but the WinXP installation didn't even show the serial ATA drive in the menu to select.
Can anyone tell me what the problem is? If I can't get this working by tomorrow when I get off work I'm just gonna say the heck with it and buy a 50GB IDE drive on the way home and use that for my primary hard drive and just use the serial ATA drive as a secondary hard drive, however I'd prefer to use the serial ATA drive as my only drive, seeing as how it's faster, if anyone can tell me what's wrong.