Receive a blue screen error message while trying to install Windows XP.

When I try to install, it goes to a blue screen.

XP installation disc works on the test computer

on the microsoft answers site, it has been suggested he could arise from disk sata and needed to change the sata connection in the bios, I have looked on various computers and can't find a sata connection option?  computer has sata drive

Will be grateful for the help!

I could do a google search and see if someone else has installed it on the computer... some drivers probably have problems too.  I had a devil of a time installed on a HP G60-535dx, but I found an online article that told me how to do it.

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