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Old 03-07-2009, 07:31 PM
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I have a Sony FW373J with Vista 64 installed. I am trying to duel boot into XP. I have partiioned the drive and assigned the XP drive the lett F: to the new drive. It has a SATA drive and I went to Sony and downloaded the SATA drivers. I can't get XP to start to install.



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I have a Sony FW373J with Vista 64 installed. I am trying to duel boot into XP. I have partiioned the drive and assigned the XP drive the lett F: to the new drive. It has a SATA drive and I went to Sony and downloaded the SATA drivers. I can't get XP to start to install.

What exactly is it doing or not doing so we can pinpoint the issue?



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Old 03-12-2009, 12:50 AM
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I am getting a error message when I try to install XP. I never can get to a windows setup choice. It just starts copping files to my hard drive. I get a request for RAID files by hitting f6 and When I hit f6 it just keeps on coping files until I get the error message.



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I am getting a error message when I try to install XP. I never can get to a windows setup choice. It just starts copping files to my hard drive. I get a request for RAID files by hitting f6 and When I hit f6 it just keeps on coping files until I get the error message.
your motherboard may have a native sata controller in which it will not need the drivers installed....try installing xp without using the F6 key!



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Tried it and still get error message after installing a lot of files.



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I reread your posts and seem to have found two things that need to be looked at.
1) Exactly what is the error message that you get?
2) why did you assign the drive letter "F" to the new partition?



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I booted from the optical drive and it copied the softwear to the hard drive then went to starting windows then I got the blue screen and a long error message. The F: drive was next in line. I have now reworked the drive letters and the XP drive is now the D: drive and Vista is the C: drive.



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