Windows XP Setup stops with "Stop 0x0000007B" on Portege R100

I have a Portege R111, but it is the same model as R100. I am trying to install WinXp on it, with a lot of problems.
I have no CD to recover, but as I've read, it's possible.

I use a PCMCIA-cd/dvd player. It starts fine, but after I get a blue screen with the error "* Stop 0x0000007B."
On the microsoft home page, I've read a lot about this
[http://support.microsoft.com/kb/324103/en]

It seems that it is a problem with my hd, so I disassembled the 1.8 "HD and connected to my normal pc. Here, I could install WinXP without any problem.
Then I reassembled the hd (with the top winxp system), but guess what, it doesn't. I just get get the menu in what mode I want to boot into windows (safe mode, safe mode with network,...). Whatever mode I select screen freezes after.

I tried to run a normal linux (ram only) on it to see if that works. But it's not. The screen freezes while trying to load the kernel modules.

Any ideas on how to solve this problem?

Hi guys

Portege R100 supports the recovery through the BIOS (by pressing 'C') with (16-bit and Cardbus) PCMCIA cards.
Sequence of disks and controllers (PCMCIA) might work:
(a) Toshiba, PX1055E-1NST SN: 3431490096 with PC Card (16 bit), II cable, PCMCIA, Rev.043.242
(b) Toshiba, PX1055E-1NST with a CardBus, cable II, CARD BUS, Rev.136

The drive used in conjunction with the PCMCIA controller is not so important due to the fact that the driver in the BIOS must allow the controller first. There is a generic CD-ROM drive implemented in the BIOS for the connected player. The "PC Card controller Mode" settings in the BIOS has been 'Automatic Selection '.
This means that you have nothing to change in the BIOS, because it is the default value.

It could happen, to connect the power supply in certain circumstances, for example:
Battery is charged too less.
The PCMCIA supplies unless energy location.
If a player is used with a built in battery, please always connect an appropriate adapter.

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