STOP STOP 0x0000008e error error messages appear after trying to install Windows XP on the new drive

Original title: Stop error 0x0000008e error displayed after trying to install Windows XP on the new drive

STOP 0x0000008e error. Also setupdd.sys - address F740DFEA base at F73EC000, Datestamp41107c8f. After trying to install Windows XP on a new hard drive. Never been in the BIOS. A bit afraid to change much, but it is said that the caching and shadowing should be turned off and boot into Safe Mode, but I cannot get Safe Mode because there is no OS on the drive. Also, he wants to know if I want to install Windows XP to a partition on the disk. I looked at other readers, and there is a partition, so I think I should. Any information would be appreciated. "Just an old fart."

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