Blue screen: 0x7e during installation of windows xp

original title: blue screen of death during the installation of windows xp

I just bought a motherboard ASUS p5g41t-mlx with a Pentium E5400 2.7 GHz dual core and a hard drive when booting with the windows xp cd in, it goes through the initial configuration and is preparing to restart the computer when I get a blue screen (this is before we get to make a partition)

It's basically my blue screen message

problem detected windows stops to prevent damage of the model
Check for sufficient disk space. If a driver is identified in the stop message, disable it or check updates,
try changing video cards

control the bios upgrade. Disable the bios memory options such as implementing caching or shading. Start in
safe mode to remove or disable components

STOP: OXOOOOOO7E (0xc0000005, 0xf748e0bf, oxf78da208, 0xf78d9f08)
PCI.sys - address f748e0bf base at f7487000, DateStamp 3b7d855c

I just bought a motherboard ASUS p5g41t-mlx with a Pentium E5400 2.7 GHz dual core and a hard drive when booting with the windows xp cd in, it goes through the initial configuration and is preparing to restart the computer when I get a blue screen (this is before we get to make a partition)

It's basically my blue screen message

problem detected windows stops to prevent damage of the model
Check for sufficient disk space. If a driver is identified in the stop message, disable it or check updates,
try changing video cards

control the bios upgrade. Disable the bios memory options such as implementing caching or shading. Start in
safe mode to remove or disable components

STOP: OXOOOOOO7E (0xc0000005, 0xf748e0bf, oxf78da208, 0xf78d9f08)
PCI.sys - address f748e0bf base at f7487000, DateStamp 3b7d855c

Have you installed the drivers SATA asks to press F6 to install drivers from floppy drive?  Assuming you have this type of "new HDD" with your new motherboard.  (small cable from motherboard to the drive instead of wide ribbon cable.)
 
You may need to go into the bios of the computer to IDE mode to install the operating system.  Once installed, you can install the SATA drivers and then move into the bios SATA mode for the HARD disk controller.

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