This time I'm doing a Great Wipe before I send my computer in for repairs. I want it back in XP because for one I'm tired of dealing with Vista and its RAM guzzling, and for another because I'm more experienced trying to reinstall XP. But after inserting the disk I got this error:
A problem has been detected and Windows has been shut down to prevent damage to your computer. Check for viruses. Remove any newly installed HD's, or HD controllers. Check to make sure it is properly configured and terminated. Then; Run CHKDSK /F to check HD corruption, and restart computer.
Technical information: *** Stop: 0X0000007B (0XF78D2524, 0XC0000034, OX00000000, 0X00000000)
It's mumbo jumbo. Means NOTHING to me. I tried to run chkdsk /f but all it told me is that the disk is locked and that I have an NTFS system. So I googled around and got this: "Just goto the BIOS and make hard Disk detect as IDE simply by changing the Detect Harddisk as value SATA to IDE then u can install XP"
I tried that but my BIOS doesn't give me that option. So I googled around some more and got this: "your bios setting is ahci not ide/sata.. it will be there usually under drives or onboard peripherals.. browse around.. it will be there somewhere, tho building an xp disk with the right driver makes the hunting rather pointless.. you will need to use nlite to make an xp install disk with the correct sata driver for your chipset.. xp doesn't contain one."
Can someone translate for me? I don't know what he means by building an XP disk with the correct "sata" driver. What "hunting" is he talking about? Where do I find this "drives" or "onboard peripherals" option?
I used DriveMax to try and back up all my drivers, so what do I need nlite for? And how do I get my computer to let me delete all the partitions and install Windows XP? I'm completely lost.