Error while installing windows Xp on my E Aspire 13 ES1-311-C4VK. Error is STOP: 0x0000007E.urgent pls help

I tried so many times to install windows xp on my Aspire E 13 ES1 boot cd - 311 - C4VK.Xp first, then load something. After that, it shows the error:

STOP: 0X0000007E (0XC0000005, 0XF73B9D66, 0XF78D9EA0, 0XF78D9BC)

ACPI.sys - address F73B9D66 base at F73AE000, DateStamp 480252 b 1.

I need urgent help.

And another thing, I want that it is not possible to change the sata ACHI to ide mode. Isn't it possible to change?

Why windows XP?

It is not longer supported by Microsoft and other SOFTWARE, and it is the best OS to have viruses, rootkits and other infections.

you will be also problems of drivers/hardware as acpi.sys

If you need windows XP for some old software, try to use a virtual machine or buy a second hand laptop.

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