BSOD appears during the installation of Windows XP Home on Vista Equium A100-027

Hello

Like many users, I need to install Windows XP Home edition on my new satellite. It comes with Vista pre-installed. I inserted the Windows XP Home edition installation CD, but it stops with 'Blue Screen' after about 5 minutes of loading the drivers.

Can someone give me a step by step guide on installing XP on Vista on the computer satellite phone? For example, what drivers should I? What (URL)? Should I format the hard drive? How to do this, i.e. restart vista what mode?

Any other useful information in this sense will be useful?
Thank you
Riou

Hello

You want to replace the Vista operating system or do you want to use the two BONES?

If you want to use both I would recommend installation of XP on the second partition NTFS.
I m not 100% sure why the blue screen appears during installation of XP, but sometimes the installation of XP operating system was not possible because the XP OS CD did not contain the SP2.

Therefore, it would be desirable to create CD of XP installation that includes SP2.
This can be done using the software called nLite. Maybe it helps

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