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New Motherboard & SATA 0X0000007B XP Problem

#1 User is offline   Poopinstein 

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Posted 01 February 2008 - 05:09 PM

Hi All,
I'm new to this site, and message boards in general smile.
I'm getting very frustrated with the problems I've been having on my new PC build.
I've built numerous computers in the past and this is the first time I've had an issue that I haven't been able to figure out and I'm on to day 4 mad

Build:
Asus P5K
E2180 2.0Ghz dual core
4 GIG Kingston 800mhz ddr2 RAM (on QVL)
1 80 Gig Seagate SATA HD - SATA 1
1 320 Gig Seagate Sata HD - SATA 3
ATI 2400 256 Video Card
750 Watt Power supply Rocketfish

BIOS setting:
SATA = Enhnaced
MODE = IDE

Problem:
I set the bios up correctly (I think), but when I go to install Windows XP PRO from the CD it hangs up and I get a 0X0000007B error.

Things I've tried:
BIOS Update
Remove RAM
Change SATA Ports
Clear CMOS
load (F6) RAID/AHCI Drivers
Chande SATA to RAID, AHCI
Download Floppy disk from intel
and now I'm just shooting in the dark by changing various options in the BIOS and hope it boots.

Does anyone have any ideas??? confused I'm out of ideas and about ready to throw this computer out the window.

Any help would be appreciated
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#2 User is offline   liamuk 

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Posted 01 February 2008 - 06:55 PM

Try using one RAM chip to see if it's a problem with the ram, by the look of things it is crashing due to a piece of hardware not getting configured properly on boot.
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#3 User is offline   Poopinstein 

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Posted 01 February 2008 - 07:45 PM

Thats what I thought as well, I tried removing one chip just in case it was the 4 gig giving it problem, then I tried with a pair, then one....still no luck.
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#4 User is offline   Myke 

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Posted 01 February 2008 - 07:50 PM

Do you think that you might need to install 3rd party SCSI drivers for your CD-ROM to properly load? Because this is a custom build, there may be a necessity to do so.

I'm sure you have probably already looked at this article, but if not, it might give you some other directions to go in: Advanced troubleshooting for "STOP 0x0000007B" errors in Windows XP.
I swear, troubleshooting is a science: the best discoveries are always on accident...
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Posted 01 February 2008 - 07:52 PM

Check out the advanced troubleshooting guide on Microsoft's Website on this error message.
No matter where you go, there you are...
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#6 User is offline   Poopinstein 

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Posted 01 February 2008 - 07:54 PM

I tried that one as well, I downloaded my my SATA intel drivers, as well as the JMB363 driver on my Mobo CD and did the F6 install during XP setup. I'm not sure what else it could be....
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Posted 01 February 2008 - 08:07 PM

Originally Posted By: jmmijo
Check out the advanced troubleshooting guide on Microsoft's Website on this error message.
I went through this doc as well, didn't seem to help my issue, but did give me things to try.

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#8 User is offline   Poopinstein 

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Posted 01 February 2008 - 08:22 PM

FYI I even tried this: http://ntcompatible.com/New_Motherboard_&_SATA_RAID0X0000007B_XP_Problems_Solved_t30092.html
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Posted 02 February 2008 - 12:54 PM

What settings for PATA/SATA drives in the BIOS do you have, have you tried changing some of the settings:

http://www.mydigitallife.info/2007/10/23...harddisk-drive/

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#10 User is offline   Poopinstein 

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Posted 02 February 2008 - 04:14 PM

Originally Posted By: peterh
What settings for PATA/SATA drives in the BIOS do you have, have you tried changing some of the settings:

http://www.mydigitallife.info/2007/10/23...harddisk-drive/


SATA is set to enhanced, mode is set to IDE. Then in another section of the BIOS (Onbard devices) it's set to SATA enabled, Mode IDE. I've tried various settings and loaded various drivers to no avail. I'm starting to think it a bad board...
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#11 User is offline   ferguson81 

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Posted 25 September 2008 - 03:23 PM

i have the same problem. and looked everywhere to install windows xp.
no one knows how to install windows xp to my laptop...
if any of you find a solution.please let me know.
i have an hp tx2500 tablet pc. and i can use only vista just because of this installation problem.
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#12 User is offline   DosFreak 

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Posted 25 September 2008 - 09:53 PM

0X0000007B means that XP cannot find your SATA controller.

You can either change an option in your BIOS to switch it to IDE or download the SATA drivers for your controller and provide them to XP when you install it.

The ideal method is to use Nlite and the drivers from driverspack.net and integrate them into your XP CD so that when you install XP you don't have to do anything.
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Posted 25 September 2008 - 11:25 PM

Is it trying to see a RAID array as both are SATA, try just one HD and see if that sorts it. Silly but you never know.
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