Disable SATA native support at BIOS and install the OS.
This has worked for me, hopefully will work 4 u too.
OR
You need a USB floppy disk to install drivers which XP boots. When you first "hit a key" and it goes onto the loading screen, watch the bottom and it will tell you to press F6 if you have extra drivers.
OR
If you don’t have a floppy drive in your computer (who does anymore), then you’ll need to use a process called slip-streaming to integrate the storage drivers into your XP installation CD.
It should go without saying that this is an advanced topic, so proceed with caution.
Creating a Custom XP Install
We can use a software called nLite to create a new XP install cd, so you’ll first need to download and install it. Once it starts up, you’ll be prompted for your Windows installation
This has worked for me, hopefully will work 4 u too.
OR
You need a USB floppy disk to install drivers which XP boots. When you first "hit a key" and it goes onto the loading screen, watch the bottom and it will tell you to press F6 if you have extra drivers.
OR
If you don’t have a floppy drive in your computer (who does anymore), then you’ll need to use a process called slip-streaming to integrate the storage drivers into your XP installation CD.
It should go without saying that this is an advanced topic, so proceed with caution.
Creating a Custom XP Install
We can use a software called nLite to create a new XP install cd, so you’ll first need to download and install it. Once it starts up, you’ll be prompted for your Windows installation
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