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I have laptop hp pavillion dv4 1040ee but I can install winxp I get bule screen with error:

hp pavillion dv4 0x0000007b 0xf78d2524 0xC0000034, 0x00000000, 0X00000000

is not there change my hraddisk from SATA to IDE or something like that in bios.

Sounds like ram or cpu overheat.

i was thinking along the lines of getting the controller drivers to F6 into the install from HP ( drivers area ), checkign the MS site on that code shows stuff ranging from F6 during install, to corrupted boot sector.

with that new of an instilation i find it hard to belive neeidn to do a fixboot/mbr/chkdsk -r so soon unless the HDD itself is having issues.

another thing that just came to me is the ACPI Hal that it will load by defalt, trying F7 ( i think its F7 ) to do a more generic HAL.

because its not sounding like your using the recovery set ( your system came with vista ), my guess would to try the F6 driver. ( just checked HP's site, not finding it on XP or Vista ( iv had sucess in using vista drivers and it works with XP ) might want to try and find out what kind of board it is. then checking sites for that driver/disk creation utility

Also because various vendors "require" a vista downgrade kit ( just XP with drivers slipstreamed into the disk, and the system locked from installing a non downgrade xp install ) that might be the issue itself.

you cant change a internal laptop from SATA to IDE, as far as the driver for F6, you would have to get it from Intel's site.

try Intel 4 Series Drivers <- your laptop has this mobo( use the G45 first, then the P45 ), the intel storage matrix driver should allow you to create a floppy to F6 into the install, i cant check it because im not in a windows machine atm

is not there change my hraddisk from SATA to IDE or something like that in bios. there not SATA AHCI driver for laptop and is not there option in bios to disable SATA native mode.nothing there for xp or vista.
  • 2 weeks later...

Ryu81,

If you did not install XP with SATA drivers in the very beginning, then you may get this BSOD due to legacy issues. Somewhere in your bios, it should say something like "Disable Legacy SATA" or something to that effect.

Your other option is to use a USB A: Floppy with the SATA drivers, and reinstall XP and hit the F6 (i think its that) for "raid/scsi" drivers in the beginning blue setup screen.

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