Faced with the installation of XP SP3 and XP SP2 on HP mini 210

Hello

I followed the steps on my computer, HP mini 210, which was completely unusable:

(1) Mini Partition Master tool used to boot the system.

(2) remove all partitions, including HP recovery and everything.

(3) create a new primary partition NTFS and label c.

(4) restart the system with the bootable XP SP3 or SP2 CD.

(5) Windows copies all the files and go to "Start Windows"

((6) I select one) to install a new Windows XP

After that XP is not able to identify the partition on the hard drive. It says no hard drive detected or something it starts and asks to press F3 to exit.

I tried to enter F9 at startup, and it does not show the hard disk; I mean that the HARD disk is not damaged or corrupted.

Can you get it someone please let me know what to do?

Hello:

You must integrate the NM10 chipset Sata driver controller that I zipped and attached below, then XP installs fine.

Info on how to integrate the driver, please read the guide at the link below, read the Intel section, and read the document that is "slipstreaming" all drivers from Intel.

http://h30434.www3.HP.com/T5/notebook-operating-systems-e-g-Windows-8-and-software/SATA-drivers-for-XP-solution-on-0x0000007B-BSOD/m-p/114120#M17758

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