Issue installing XP on Satellite P200

I have the same problem as many others with a configuration of installation of XP not finding not all hard disks. I read through the topics of the forum dealing with this issue, but still have a problem. When you try to install the Intel Matrix Storage Manager installation crashes.

I tried the method "Press F6" and nLite method (i.e. change the installation CD to include the pilot) and the result is the same in any event. I also used two different versions of the driver, on the site of Toshiba, and one later from the Intel site, but again, the result is the same in both cases.

The driver I have try to install is the "Intel(r) 82801HEM/HBM SATA AHCI Controller" as this is the one already installed for Vista. The Setup program tries to load iaStor.sys, but fails with the error ' file iaStor.sys caused an error in unexpceted (32768) at line 2108 in d:\xpclient\base\boot\setup\oemdisk.c.»

The laptop model is a PSPB7E-008005EN and I downgraded the BIOS with an XP version.

Someone else has experienced this problem and better yet solved?

One question;

Do you use the XP with SP2 preinstalled?

Please check everything first!

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