Satellite Pro C660 - 21 d - BSOD when installing Win XP

Hi all

I bought 5 Satellite Pro to join my domain name which is a network of Server 2003.
I am wanting to downgrade windows 7 home windows XP Professional laptops, but I'm having no luck.

I tried to boot from CD but I have the blue screen of death.
I also used a windows 98 Startup disk to format the HARD drive, but I still get the error message on blue screen.

Hoping that someone could help me with this problem.

Thank you very much
[email protected]

Hello

You must load before installation of WXP start is SATA driver.

Check, please follow the documents from Toshiba:
http://APS2.toshiba-tro.de/KB0/TSB7B020R0000R01.htm
http://APS2.toshiba-tro.de/KB0/TSB85017Z0000R01.htm

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