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Skids | 19:11 Wed 21st Dec 2011 | Computers
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I have a fully functioning install of XP Pro 32bit on a 2.5" IDE HDD. When I plug it into my desktop (64bit AMD, XP Pro 32bit) via USB it boots fine. When I plug it into my laptop (64bit AMD, 7 Home Premium 64bit) via USB it boots as far as XP loading screen then I get the Blue Screen of Death: 0x0000007B (0xbacc3528).
Can anyone help?
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Try it on any other PC or laptop and it will probably also fail.
There are no hardware drivers or table loaded for that laptop hardware. So no boot.
Ah .. I remember .. The USB HDD boot idea again.
You'll need a lot of luck with this one.
So how did you do the hardware device driver install?
Good luck with this one :)

At least they are both AMD, hope the motherboards have similar chipsets and.... well.... everything!

It's possible... with lots of hours!
(Too many for me tho)
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I managed to get XP installed on a 2.5" IDE HDD by plugging it into the IDE on my desktop, by way of a 2.5" to 3.5" IDE adapter.
It boots fine via USB adapter on the desktop but not on the laptop. I think this is due to the install configuring itself for the desktop hardware.
Correct .. As I said at 18.14 on Wednesday : )
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Exactly
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So they question is;
Can I somehow alter XP for the laptop hardware?
You have to build a customised install with all the drivers for the laptop hardware streamlined in .. with SP2/3 also streamlined.
You cannot use another installation table for a different PC/laptop with completely different hardware.
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so anyway, I binned the USB HDD idea and just made the laptop a dual boot with 64bit 7 and 32bit XP. Installing XP after 7 caused a few headaches as well though but they were overcome a lot easier than the whole USB thing.

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