HP Pavilion ze4900: blue screen of death after trying to install Windows on Pavilion ze4900?

After the death of my hard drive in my Pavilion ze4900, I replaced it with another hard drive for laptop, I had laying around.

I also tried to install Windows XP Home from a Windows installation CD, the same OS, the laptop had before the hard drive died.

Everything is going well until the laptop has been made all the installation files, instead of giving me the opportunity to install Windows or repair Windows, the laptop will eventually show me a blue screen with the message:

"A problem has been detected and windows has shut down to prevent damage to your computer.

What can I do to fix this? I installed Windows XP on another computer using the same CD, so the CD disappeared not corrupted and replacing the hard drive is hardly used.

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

@zenvo2015,

Hello and thanks for the display on the HP support forums.  The first thing you want to check is if there are any problems with the hard drive that you put in.  Run BIOS diagnostics for the drive and the equipment to make sure that there is no problem.

Laptops HP - diagnostic system (F2)

And.

HP Notebook PC - test a hard drive from BIOS

Please let me know how things are going.

Thanks again for posting and have a great day.

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