![]() ![]() And the DPMS tool is extracted from Easy2Boot. This means that the Windows XP installer will be able to interact with the USB and hard disk via the SATA/RAID/SCSI port. If you plug in USB 3.0, plug it into port 2.0.ĪIO Boot uses the Windows XP installation method from WinSetupFromUSB. Windows XP does not support drivers so that computers can interact with devices that are attached to SATA and SCSI controller (not sure about SCSI). The simplest way is to change the Controller type in the BIOS to Compatibility or IDE. I’m not sure about the settings in the BIOS, but the AIO Boot supports installing Mass Storage drivers when installing Windows XP. Okay, now I will change the Controller for Windows 7 to IDE, I try again and it works. Windows XP will not work if I set the controller to SCSI.įrom the test steps and the information I have found, the cause of this error is in the Controller type. When I used VirtualBox to create a new virtual machine with a version of Windows 7, then attach the ISO file of Windows XP to install, I got this error. Of course, if I create a new virtual machine with a version of Windows XP, it will work. So what’s the difference here? I noticed that VirtualBox uses Controller for Windows 7 as SATA and Windows XP as IDE. I do not have a modern computer and I have never encountered a blue screen error when booting into the Windows XP installer. If you install Windows XP on a modern system, you may experience a blue screen error.
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