If you plug in USB 3. After enabling this option, you can boot into the Windows XP installation. Now the blue screen error is gone when using SATA ports. If you are still experiencing a blue screen error, your system may be too new while the driver is not up to date to support it. If you do not have an Xp disk, then get an iso and boot from it.
Let me know if you need help, I am in for little longer I also did run a repair install and still no luck. As one last ditch effort Post back It basically shuts off usage to the disk, invalidates all user connections, and only the machine has rights to the disk upon reboot Is that supposed to work on xp?
Ok, I am not certain what to say When did it say it was invalid, as a return prompt? Latest and greatest SP3? It didn't ask me anything. Just said was invalid. Not sure if is SP2 or SP3. I'll check. When Windows blue screen on boot issue can not be fixed, it often comes along with data lost from your hard drive.
Computer hard drive data can not be inaccessible. Hence to recover your lost data back, you might need a hard drive data recovery software that can quickly recover lost data caused by Windows blue screen on boot.
While offering the advanced recovery modes like Raw Recovery or Deep Scan Mode, it's pretty easy to use:. How to Use Data Recovery. I may have inadvertantly done something incorrect; I don't know what.
Is this enough information for someone to help me fix this problem or do I need to take it to someone smarter than I am? Once the menu appears select "Last Known Good Configuration". See if Windows XP starts correctly. If it does restart the PC again and make sure it goes in normally. The second thing you want to do is enter recovery console and run a check disk.
Allow ChkDsk to run and fix any errors. Restart the PC once done and see if it is now working. If it still doesn't work restart the PC again and enter Recovery Console.
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