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Dell Inspiron N7110 Blue Screen When Installing Windows Xp

  • Cannot install Windows 7 Professional 64 bit on HP Envy 4-1053TX (AVL)

    1. product name and the number: HP Envy 4-1053TX (B9K16PA #UUF)

    Windows 2 operating system installed 7 Home Premium 64-bit

    3 error message/symptom: blue screen * STOP: 0x0000007B (0FxFFFFF880009A9928, 0xFFFFFFFFC0000034, 0 x 000.., 0 x 000...)

    4. all changes made to your system until the problem occurred pre-installed Windows 7 Home Premium, trying to get at operating system level to Windows 7 Professional 64-bit using free license.

    5 cannot install Windows 7 Professional 64 bit which is open license. No player appears when Windows DVD/USB boot. Tried to install when Windows is running, appear a blue screen upon restart.

    Hello

    I see that you have a problem in the installation of new Windows USB port. It seems that your HDD was not detected, right? It's because your laptop uses a SATA HDD.

    what you need to do are:

    1. download the driver AHCI SATA website of intel. (just google it)

    2. copy the files (size 700 KB for 6 files) into the new USB

    3. reboot and install your laptop with win 7 (dvd/usb)

    4. by the time win 7 installation reached the drive to install (none detected), click load drivers.

    5. now load your other USB SATA drivers.

    6. then will show all disks in your system.

    7. continue with the installation process.

    hope this helps.

  • Is there anyway to install Windows XP Professional on a Toshiba Satellite L755-S5353 if it has an incompatible processor targeted by Intel Pentium?

    My company has a large number of computers running Windows 7 Ultimate and we want to install Windows XP Professional on my laptop which has an Intel Pentium processor and I can't go past the error screen when I boot on the Setup CD. If someone could help me, it would be much appreciated and useful.

    Thank you.

    Brian Maskiell

    Only Windows 7 drivers are available on the Toshiba support

    pages. Nothing for Vista or XP which is close to meaning.

    You would be well advised to leave it as it is...

  • I am trying to install windows XP Professional. Installation stops with error "0x0000007b".

    How to install Win XP on PC with intel i3 processoe running win7

    Hello

    I'm working with a legacy system. My programs to work with Windows XP and more excellent only.

    Now, one day I can not PC with Windows XP we have windows 7 to house high-end system running on the desktop computer intel i3 processor.

    I am trying to install windows XP Professional. Installation stops with error "0x0000007b".

    The new PC with SATA HDD and CD ROM, I was told that windows XP Setup has no support for SATA drives, at the same time if I want to install the drivers, that it seems that for the floppy drive. Thus, it is difficult to install the drives.

    Also when I spoke to Dell Tech support person, he said I can't install Windows XP on the Intel i3 processor. I don't think, but I will this differ from expert.

    Can someone help?

    Hi Steve,.

    You can follow this link & check if the problem persists:

    Error message "STOP 0x0000007B" when you restart your Windows XP-based computer


    Reference:
    Advanced troubleshooting of errors "Stop 0x0000007B" in Windows XP

    If the problem persists, please ask your question in the TechNet forums for assistance.

    Hope the helps of information.

  • I have a laptop dell inspiron 14r n 4110. in which family Windows 7 premium preinstalled. I want to install windows xp professional service pack 2. is this possible?

    Need info on installation of Windows xp on windows 7

    I have a laptop dell inspiron 14r n 4110. in which family Windows 7 premium preinstalled. I want to install windows xp professional service pack 2. is it possible or not? If possible then how? Please tell me.

    Go to the Dell support web site and search for the Windows XP drivers are available for your specific model number.
    Using your Dell's Service tag number is the fastest way to get the correct drivers.
    http://support.Dell.com/support/downloads/index.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=Gen

    If there is then Windows XP Download drivers to a folder on your hard drive and install all of them.
    starting with the mother/chipset, SATA, Firewire card drivers (1394), LAN, USB, Audio, Etc., and so on.

    If there is no driver XP not listed then you model does not support XP, you can watch mode "XP".

    ===================== Windows XP Mode ====================================

    How to install and setup Windows Virtual XP Mode in Windows 7:
    http://www.SevenForums.com/tutorials/8247-Windows-XP-mode-install-Setup.html

    Note: XP mode requires either Windows 7 Professional, Windows 7 ultimate or Windows 7 Enterprise.
    Note: If you have Windows 7 Home Premium, look at the "Anytime Upgrade" options

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Create XP Mode for Windows 7 home & Vista Versions
    http://www.howtogeek.com/HOWTO/11060/create-an-XP-mode-for-Windows7-home-versions-and-Vista/

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Windows XP Mode now accessible to more than PC
    http://windowsteamblog.com/Windows/archive/b/Windows7/archive/2010/03/18/Windows-XP-mode-now-accessible-to-more-PCs.aspx
    (Windows XP Mode will no longer need technology hardware to run virtualization)

    -------------------------------------- Anytime Upgrade -------------------------------
    Upward to a more powerful edition
    http://www.Microsoft.com/Windows/Windows-7/get/anytime-upgrade/Home-Premium.aspx

    Upgrade to another edition of Windows 7 by using Windows Anytime Upgrade
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/upgrade-to-another-edition-of-Windows-7-by-using-Windows-Anytime-Upgrade

    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Installation and use of the XP Mode in Windows 7
    http://Lifehacker.com/5245396/set-up-and-use-XP-mode-in-Windows-7

    Install and use Windows XP Mode in Windows 7
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/install-and-use-Windows-XP-mode-in-Windows-7
    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/install-and-use-Windows-XP-mode-in-Windows-7#section_3

    Virtual Machine Manager: Frequently asked Questions
    http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/SystemCenter/VMM/bb871039.aspx

    Before installing XP mode:
    Control Panel of configuration/programs & features/Turn Windows features on or off / Windows Virtual PC: 'ON' before installing XP mode
    Have no security "Enabled" when you are prompted during the installation.

    Also:
    http://www.howtogeek.com/forum/topic/virtual-XP-cant-be-created-as-administrator

    Windows Virtual PC evaluation guide
    http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd744684%28WS.10%29.aspx

    XP Mode Alternative - Virtual Box from Sun:
    http://www.VirtualBox.org/

    Microsoft Virtual PC vs Sun VirtualBox
    http://www.vistaclues.com/Microsoft-Virtual-PC-vs-Sun-VirtualBox/

    Install Windows 7 on Virtual PC VirtualBox vs
    http://www.brighthub.com/computing/Windows-platform/articles/29183.aspx

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    J W Stuart: http://www.pagestart.com

  • I installed Windows XP Professional on MacBook Pro with Dell-branded OS. How can I legally activate it?

    I installed Windows XP Professional on MacBook Pro with a Windows XP CD is a Dell machine.

    I want to activate windows now, but I came to know that the Windows XP Professional license is no longer available on the market.

    Please guide me this license to purchase to activate it?

    If the Windows 7 key can activate windows XP Professional?

    I don't want to go to Windows XP Mode because we have one standard on our local network for all PC is Windows XP Professional.

    Thank you

    Khawar Pasha

    First of all - what you were doing was not a legitimate path in the first place.  The Dell OEM was probably already used on a Dell system at some point.

    Second - to activate Windows XP Professional OEM, you need a product key for Windows XP Professional OEM.  No, the Windows 7 licenses will not help you.

    Probably your only choice (and is not the best) is to locate someone sell Windows XP Professional on the Internet, find the provider that you can trust most, purchase and use of the CD and the product key you get to install.

  • Can I use this OEM key to install Windows XP Professional if I have a drive to it?

    XP Professional OEM licensing

    I just bought a computer refurbished without an operating system installed. He has a professional for an OEM XP license sticker. All parts of this machine are original. Can I use this key to install Windows XP Professional if I have a drive to it? What I have to use the drive originally came with this computer or can I use the one that came with another computer?

    Hello

    Yes, you can install Windows XP Professional if you have the disc for the OEM copy supplied with the computer.

    For more information see: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/326246

  • I try to install windows vista professional, but a message that I need a pilot. Where can I find?

    Need professional driver of hard disk for the installation of vista partition.

    I try to install windows vista professional.

    I want to partition the hard drive; However, it says I need a driver.

    Where can I find this driver?

    I have a dell optiplex 360.

    If you still cannot find a BIOS entries to change, try to create a Partition Wizard bootable CD and use it to create a partition.

    Partition Wizard Home Edition:
    http://www.partitionwizard.com/free-partition-manager.html
    Note: There is also a CD bootable or versions of the bootable Flash drive:
    CD: http://www.partitionwizard.com/partition-wizard-bootable-cd.html
    Flash player: http://www.partitionwizard.com/bootable-flash-drive.html
    Among the features and functions: create partition, Delete partition, format partition,.
    A partition resize, move partitions, Partition recovery after an accidental deletion,
    Convert the partition, partition Explore, Hide partition,
    Change the drive letter, a partition active Set, Explorer (content display) of the partition.
    Note: To complete any task use the "Pending Operations" box at the bottom left.

    J W Stuart: http://www.pagestart.com

  • Not to install windows 7 Professional to windows vista home premium.

    I'm having trouble installing windows 7 Professional to windows vista home premium.  Please can you help me?

    I have service pack 2 for windows vista and also downloaded service Pack1 as your site suggested but service pack 1 is not displayed under "windows edition" in "properties of the computer.

    Please could you tell me what to do.  Why he said that service pack 1 is installed but only service Pack2 shows "Windows edition"?

    Hello

    Family Vista premium to windows 7 Professional is NOT an upgrade path

    You must do a clean install of windows 7 Professional with a full license of Windows 7

    and have you run the windows Upgrade Advisor 7?

    and you have the specifications of systerm in windows 7?

    and acer windows 7 drivers available for your model deo0s machine?

    read this information:

    Windows 7 upgrade advisor

    http://www.Microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyId=1b544e90-7659-4BD9-9e51-2497c146af15

    Windows 7 system requirements

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/products/system-requirements

    Windows 7 upgrade paths

    http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/dd772579 (WS.10) .aspx

  • install windows xp professional as 2nd os on a windows edition Home premium

    upgrade to windows home edition premium basic family windows, I would like to install windows xp professional as 2nd os this can be done? Ive looked at a lot of things, but rather to have response directly from microsoft and forum clients.../anyone MVPs

    Come on first, site of the manufacturer of your computer, check to see if your model computer has XP drivers available for it...

    If the XP drivers are not available for your model, forget the idea of dual boot; or use a Virtual Machine...

    http://www.syschat.com/dual-boot-Vista-XP-Vista-already-1946.html

    Read the info above on the dual-boot them.

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    .

    http://www.Microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=04D26402-3199-48A3-AFA2-2DC0B40A73B6&displaylang=en

    Virtual PC 2007

    Download the full version of Microsoft Virtual PC 2007.

    Buy and install a Windows operating system earlier (XP, Windows 2000) in the above Virtual Machine and try to run your programs in one.
    Vista Home Premium is not supported by Microsoft using Virtual PC above, but Virtual PC will work in it.

    See you soon.

    Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

  • How to clean install Windows 7 Professional 64 - bit of a GPT partitioned hard drive

    Hello

    I try to install Windows 7 Professional 64 - bit on a clean hard disk using the supplied DVD. I would use the formatting option GPT instead of MBR because of its capabilities on the MBR.

    I understand that I need a motherboard that supports UEFI and I made the necessary changes to start in UEFI since my motherboard.

    How can I specify when to start from the DVD, I want to have a GPT partitioned hard drive?

    Thanks for your help

    There is a quote in the following forum:

    http://windows7forums.com/Windows-7-installation-upgrade/5552-if-Windows-7-supports-GPT-why-cant-i-install-OS-GPT.html

    To install Windows 7 on TPG is simple; during the installation of windows 7 DVD and you get to the segment that you can create or delete partitions press "shift + F10" this will open a command prompt and use diskpart to convert to GPT

    How to use DiskPart to create a GPT formatted disk:

    HOW TO Use the .efi to Diskpart utility to create a GUID Partition releasing it's easy: with Windows | ActiveWin | Laptops | Microsoft MVP

  • Re-installing windows 7 Professional without a cd/dvd on computer.

    I had bought and installed (someone else did it for me) windows 7 Professional on my laptop about 2 years ago. In October or so I downloaded windows 10 but now have to uninstall it because my company has problems with compatibility with their system. Now, I have to re - install Windows 7 Professional but by laptop doesn't have a cd/dvd.  Way, using my key number of access, download Windows 7 from microsoft.

    Step 1: Get a USB, 4 GB in size.

    Step 2: Download Windows 7 Professional ISO media:

    For 5 years, Microsoft made it fairly easy for users of the Windows 7 operating system to get reinstall media. If you have lost your support disc or installation retail collection; either it has been damaged or defective; You can download a copy of the edition that you have licensed from a membership site called Digital River. More recently, Microsoft ended the availability to reinstall media that you can download as a. File ISO in Digital River, which is a digital reproduction of an optical disc.

    It was particularly convenient for people who could not easily get the manufacturer's recovery media, did not want to pay the fees required to get or preferred a clean configuration without the software packaged manufacturers or even a recovery partition does not work. It's easy to use, all you had to do was reinstall and reactivate using the product key located on the certificate of authenticity and download all the drivers on the manufacturers website.

    Given that this option is no longer available, what are your options? See the article for more details:

    How to: What are my options for Windows 7 reinstall media?

    Make sure you scroll down and read the section:

    What to do if you cannot get your manufacturer recovery media, refuse to use or to buy it or the Microsoft Software Recovery Website does not work?

    Step 3: Create a copy on a USB pendrive bootable:

    After graduating the .iso file, you can use the built-in Image disc burning tool or Microsoft .iso to USB/DVD tool to create a bootable DVD or USB (requires a blank DVD or USB flash to at least 4 GB key).

    Then follow the instructions to start from the installation media, then perform a custom installation:

    How to: perform a customized Windows installation

    See the section of the article for Windows 7.

    I would like to recommend you backup your 10 Windows Installer before doing this:

    • How to: create a system Windows 10 image
    • How to restore a system image of Windows 10 to an existing or more storage device

    It will make it easier if you decide to go back to Windows 10.

  • I installed Windows XP Professional Service on my HP pavilion dv2000 laptop (dv you 23009)

    I installed Windows XP Professional Service on my HP pavilion dv2000 laptop (dv you 23009)
    Bellwo are devices showing in other devices in the Device Manager please let me know any problems with the installation or drivers.
    base system device
    Instance IDPCI\VEN_1180 & DEV_0592 & SUBSYS_30B2103C & REV_0A\4 & 6B16D5B & 0 & 4BF0PCI\VEN_1180 & DEV_0843 & SUBSYS_30B2103C & REV_01\4 & 6B16D5B & 0 & 4AF0PCI\VEN_1180 & DEV_0852 & SUBSYS_30B2103C & REV_05\4 & 6B16D5B & 0 & 4CF0

    Ethernet controller
    PCI\VEN_8086 & DEV_1092 & SUBSYS_30B2103C & REV_02\4 & 6B16D5B & 0 & 40F0
    Network controller
    PCI\VEN_8086 & DEV_4222 & SUBSYS_135B103C & REV_02\4 & 2F707902 & 0 & 00E3

    Hello:

    The first device is your Ricoh card reader:

    http://h10025.www1.HP.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareDownloadIndex?softwareitem=ob-57868-1&cc=us&DLC=en&lang=en&LC=en&OS=228&product=3651452

    The second is your Intel PRO/100 VE network controller.

    Download the first file (32-bit) on the list:

    http://Downloadcenter.Intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?AGR=Y&DwnldID=18717&keyword=%22PRO%2f100+ve+network+controller%22&lang=eng

    The last of them is your controller from Intel 3945ABG wireless

    The first file is drivers only: use this one if you allow Windows to manage your wireless connections.

    http://Downloadcenter.Intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?AGR=Y&DwnldID=19851&lang=eng&OSVersion=Windows%20XP * & DownloadType = software % 20Applications

    Paul

  • What are the size of partition recommended for installing Windows 7 Professional 64-bit?

    What are the size of partition recommended for installing Windows 7 Professional 64-bit? I have a 2 TB internal hard drive and want to install Windows and Norton Internet Security on the drive C, drive D and drive E data programs.

    Thanks for a response.

    Brenda

    Original title: size partition Windows 7 Professional 64 bit

    For technical purposes, I recommend you only keep utilities all programs that you install on the startup disk. This is recommended if you plan to upgrade to future releases of Windows such as Windows 8 because you will experience problems with the installation program.

    I recommend however, you can keep accumulated data such as Documents, Photos, music, videos on a separate partition to ensure custody.

    The recommended size for the boot drive around things like Windows, future growth for applications and the Windows updates and program updates will be considered.

    So I recommend not more than 200 GB, for a lot of space, I would shoot up to 300 if you want to keep things like System Restore Points.

  • Cannot install Windows XP Professional x 64 on Inspiron N7110

    I have problems installing Windows XP Professional x 64 on my N7110. I get this error: "a problem has been detected and Windows has shut down to prevent damage to your computer. "Technical information * STOP: 0x0000007B (0xFFFFFADF938323C0, 0xFFFFFFFFC0000034, 0 x 0000000000000000, 0 x 0000000000000000)."

    Hardware specifications:

    i5 - 2430M

    4 GB OF RAM

    HARD DRIVE 640 GB

    GeForce GT 525M

    BIOS A07

    I thought it was a bug in the BIOS so I went to download the latest version of BIOS and to my surprise, it was the version A06. Does this mean A07 was buggy and Dell returned to A06?

    I also found this page http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=266327 that says N7110 BIOS A05 and A06 have lots of bugs ACPI but N5110 has not. This is perhaps related to my problem?

    Thanks in advance

    If a version of BIOS for a bug is detected, Dell normally does not 'pull'... that they usually emit an A08 to fix.

    Your blue screen is related to your storage driver.  XP cannot access SATA drives, you will need to load the driver for the SATA controller:
    http://Downloadcenter.Intel.com/Detail_Desc.aspx?AGR=Y&DwnldID=19607&ProdId=3321&lang=eng&OSVersion=Windows%20XP%2064-bit%20Edition * & DownloadType = drivers

    XP cannot get these drivers by diskette at the F6 prompt during the installation of Windows, so, unless you have a USB floppy drive and floppy, you will need to use nLiteOS.com to integrate the driver of your installation media.  This will create a new CD to install XP.

    Keep in mind that not all modern hardware is compatible with XP - XP is not a modern OS and you may have trouble getting all your devices to work properly under XP (64-bit, no less, who was quite unstable itself compared to 32-bit).

  • His Dell Inspiron 1420, microphone and camera integrated into the laptop does not work after installing Windows 7 Professional

    No sound from my Dell Inspiron 1420 and the microphone and built-in laptop camera do not work after installing Windows 7 Professional 64-bit. My laptop has Windows 7 Vista 32 - bit family premium. My laptop is 64-bit capable and after going through the Upgrade Advisor, I installed Windows 7 64-bit. I can hear sounds when I use a headset plugged into the line-in Jack, but not through the speakers built into the laptop. I already tried new drivers from the Dell website, but I could not find.

    Any help will be much appreciated. Thank you.

    As it is has no drivers 64 bit Windows 7 on Dell Web site, your best chance is to install the 64-bit versions of Vista (if they exist) in compatibility mode, viz:

    Right click on the Vista driver, then select Properties > Compatibility tab. Now choose to run the program in Vista compatibility mode and then apply > OK. Right click on the file and select run as administrator to install it.

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