Win 7 Pro 64 - win XP 32 Dual boot prob

When I try to install Win XP to create a dual-boot, the system environment

Load XP memory & then crashes with BSOD displaying the error code:

Stop: 0x0000007b (0xF78D2524, 0xC0000034, 0.0)

Summary

Operating system

MS Windows 7 64 bit SP1

CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT

Intel Core i7 3730 3,20 GHz

Sandy Bridge-E/EP 32nm technology

RAM

15.9 GB of DDR3 memory @ 833 MHz (9-9-9-24)

Motherboard

ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. P9X79 PRO (LGA2011)

Graphics

DELL2407WFPHC (1920x1200@59Hz)

NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680

Hard drives

488 GB ATA ST500DM002-1BD14 SCSI Disk Device (SATA)

117GB ATA - OCZ VERTEX2 SCSI Disk Device (SATA)

488 GB ST3500630AS SCSI Disk Device (SATA) ATA

Optical drives

HP DVD Writer 1260v SCSI CdRom Device

Audio

Realtek High Definition Audio

This stop error 7 b means THAT XP needs SATA drivers during installation. Since the AHCI is enabled in the BIOS

If you don't see that before installing XP, this means that the hard drive is not accessible (because you have no drivers SATA on the XP CD). XP Setup does not see the hard drive. So, it can not install XP

(Probably) the only way you're going to get SATA in XP drivers, is if integrate you the SATA drivers with something like Nlite

Or you could turn off the AHCI in the BIOS. Only prob here tho, since Win7 is installed, we need to be activated to support SATA.

Another thing you could do is the XP installation mode, if its Win7 Pro.

And typically you are installing the first OS (XP), then later (Win7). Not the other way around

Also keep in mind XP will see 3.5 GB of ram. Since its 32 bit and only supports 3.25 to 3.5 GB of ram

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