Stop: 0x0000007b

STOP: 0X0000007B (0XF789E524, 0XC0000034, 0X00000000, 0X00000000)

Im trying to install xp pro and I get this. now I'm using the laptop in question with a vista cd so I don't have a cd key. so far, I did a chkdsk and all is good. I can install vista without a problem that it is (apart from not having a cd key lol.) I read in some other posts without success. I have allso tried to install on 1 another hd and use another xp cd pro with the screen of the same fault. =(

I solved my problem / / / if you follow this problem with installing xp on your computer, go into your system bios, find default reset (and then reset by default), then find your hard drive options, set the compatibility mode if it is not already. should be good to install in compatibility mode.

(and by the way, the link was usless, as I said I tried the other options listed... and there not tell me something on how to solve the problem, that ideas that were typed on a page help usless.)

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