birdman664
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Hello computer forum.
I have had my Dell Inspiron 1150 for about 2.5 years. I received the computer along with about 20 others for free from my college. Since then at least 5 of the computers have had hard drives go bad. I decided I need to do something so I want to install windows xp to my external hard drive.
-First I checked to see if I could boot from a USB. I can.
-I put the Windows XP Home Edition into my CD ROM drive and turned the comptuer off.
-Then I took out my internal hard drive. I did this so the computer does not access the drive for any reason.
-I turned on the computer and booted from the CD.
-There was one partition available on my external hard drive. This partition had about 100GB of the 150GB taken with movies and music. I chose to install Windows to this partition. The external drive is FAT32 file system.
-Windows installed fine and the computer rebooted.
When trying to boot from the USB, the windows splash screen pops up for about 5 seconds and then a blue screen appears saying windows cannot continue to prevent damage to the computer. The error was: STOP: 0x0000007B
I did extensive research on this problem and I am still not sure exactly what is wrong.
Heres what I think. The drivers for the external drive are automatically installed by Windows XP when the drive is plugged in for the first time. Since Windows XP is not running (as it is trying to boot) the drivers are not installed.
I booted from my internal drive and checked my device manager for the drivers. There are 3 drivers total located in C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS. disk.sys, drvmcdb.sys, PartMgr.sys. In E:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS, the drvmcdb.sys is missing. So I am assuming this is the driver I need to install. (C is the internal drive and E is the external)
When installing Windows XP, at the initial screen it says press F6 to install third party devices. I think I need to do this however I am required to have a floppy drive to install the drivers. Even if I had this floppy drive I would not know how to make a disk.
I am still not sure if this is the exact solution path I need to follow for this problem but it seems logical.
Thanks for any help in advance.
I have had my Dell Inspiron 1150 for about 2.5 years. I received the computer along with about 20 others for free from my college. Since then at least 5 of the computers have had hard drives go bad. I decided I need to do something so I want to install windows xp to my external hard drive.
-First I checked to see if I could boot from a USB. I can.
-I put the Windows XP Home Edition into my CD ROM drive and turned the comptuer off.
-Then I took out my internal hard drive. I did this so the computer does not access the drive for any reason.
-I turned on the computer and booted from the CD.
-There was one partition available on my external hard drive. This partition had about 100GB of the 150GB taken with movies and music. I chose to install Windows to this partition. The external drive is FAT32 file system.
-Windows installed fine and the computer rebooted.
When trying to boot from the USB, the windows splash screen pops up for about 5 seconds and then a blue screen appears saying windows cannot continue to prevent damage to the computer. The error was: STOP: 0x0000007B
I did extensive research on this problem and I am still not sure exactly what is wrong.
Heres what I think. The drivers for the external drive are automatically installed by Windows XP when the drive is plugged in for the first time. Since Windows XP is not running (as it is trying to boot) the drivers are not installed.
I booted from my internal drive and checked my device manager for the drivers. There are 3 drivers total located in C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS. disk.sys, drvmcdb.sys, PartMgr.sys. In E:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\DRIVERS, the drvmcdb.sys is missing. So I am assuming this is the driver I need to install. (C is the internal drive and E is the external)
When installing Windows XP, at the initial screen it says press F6 to install third party devices. I think I need to do this however I am required to have a floppy drive to install the drivers. Even if I had this floppy drive I would not know how to make a disk.
I am still not sure if this is the exact solution path I need to follow for this problem but it seems logical.
Thanks for any help in advance.