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Jan 21, 2013 at 01:41 PM
    Jan 21, 2013 at 01:41 PM
                        
                    Hello,
Try this 1
Check the SATA settings in your CMOS Setup.
Set the SATA mode to IDE \ Compatibilite mode --> Save the settings and exit
from it.
After changing the settings, first check if you are able to boot into your first
OS without any problem and doesn't end up getting any blue screen.
If you have successfully booted into your first OS, now you can try installing the
Windows XP.
If you want to install the Windows XP in SATA Mode then
Click on the below link and download the file.
https://ccm.net/downloads/security-and-maintenance/4993-cpu-z/
Extract it --> Double-click on CPUZ --> Click on "Mainboard" tab.
Let us know the Manufacturer , Model with rev number, Chipset &
Southbridge.Click on the "CPU" tab and let me know the "Package"
[Note: Before installing Windows XP make sure you have all the drivers.]
Good Luck
            Try this 1
Check the SATA settings in your CMOS Setup.
Set the SATA mode to IDE \ Compatibilite mode --> Save the settings and exit
from it.
After changing the settings, first check if you are able to boot into your first
OS without any problem and doesn't end up getting any blue screen.
If you have successfully booted into your first OS, now you can try installing the
Windows XP.
If you want to install the Windows XP in SATA Mode then
Click on the below link and download the file.
https://ccm.net/downloads/security-and-maintenance/4993-cpu-z/
Extract it --> Double-click on CPUZ --> Click on "Mainboard" tab.
Let us know the Manufacturer , Model with rev number, Chipset &
Southbridge.Click on the "CPU" tab and let me know the "Package"
[Note: Before installing Windows XP make sure you have all the drivers.]
Good Luck