Install Errors and Stop Messages Help Guide

This page will help you to diagnose and fix common Windows "Stop" errors (Blue Screen of Death (BSoD)) and fix installation problems caused by programs.



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STOP: 0x0000007B (0XF78D2524, 0XC00000034, 0x00000000)

This is most often presented as a Blue Screen Error (BSoD) during the Textmode setup (the part of the setup that first runs when you reboot the computer and start setup from the Windows CD) for Windows XP (home or professional).

The error specifically means there was a problem with drivers for your hard disk drive. You are either using bad RAID drivers or most like using a SATA drive.

Remedy: go into the BIOS (usually via F2, ESC or DEL key) and change the Hard Disk SATA Mode from AHCI to IDE. Or, depending on the BIOS, you may have to just enable "IDE Emulation". This can be a permanent solution or a temporary one.

This will make the BIOS emulate a standard IDE Drive which will allow windows install to work. Once windows installed, and ONLY AFTER INSTALLING SATA DRIVER, you can re-enable this feature in the BIOS (which typically increases drive performance).

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