Make sure you haven't got the original XP home/professional disk as they don't support pci-express x16 video cards and will cause a BSOD on install. After sp2 this is no longer an issue.
Make sure you haven't got the original XP home/professional disk as they don't support pci-express x16 video cards and will cause a BSOD on install. After sp2 this is no longer an issue.
Just wanted to point out that XP's support will end in 2012 and you'll be much better off if you went with Windows 7.
I have just had this exact same problem. I returned the hardware to the supplier for them to sort out. They told me that this new Gigabyte motherboard will only load with XP Professional Service Pack 3 or later, I only have service pack 1. Believe it or not ??
The only issue I can see if he is using a pre SP1 XP install cd that doesn't have the sata controller built in or the sata controller in the bios is set to ahci instead of IDE/compatibility. In that case you will get a blue screen.
Also wanted to input that only Windows XP Professional supports more than one processor or core.
I don't know if it's mentioned what version of XP he had, but if it's Pro, well, he's good in the processor department![]()
That is simply incorrect. All versions of XP SP2 or later support multicore CPUs. XP Pro is the only one that supports multiple discrete processors, however this is not applicable here.
Hey by the way anyone here tryed Microsoft Windows XP Starter edition operating system?Any thoughts?
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