BSOD when installing XP

ehanger

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I just built a new PC with some new and some used parts and get the BSOD when trying to reformat the used hardrive I am using from a previous i7 build. I boot from the XP home installation CD and get as far as when it asks me to press F8 to agree to the terms of use agreement but right as a press F8 I get a BSOD. I can boot into windows in safe mode but all my old motherboard drivers are on it and I get errors.


New Hardware:
Intel core 2 quad Q9400
OCZ 4GB DDR2-800 w/ gold heatspreaders
Gigabyte P43-DS3L motherboard
Antec 900 case

Old Hardware + software:
WD 320GB SATA HDD
Lite on DVD burner
Windows XP home edition
XFX 8800GT
Corsair 750W powersupply
 
I would check
1. Heat. Is your heatsink mounted correctly? The place you are having the problem is about far enough along for a bad heatsink install to let your processor start getting pretty warm.
2. Memory. Make sure it is running at spec, and voltage.
 

IH8U

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Be sure to change the SATA mode from AHCI to IDE (XP don't like AHCI while installing), are those 4x1GB sticks or 2x2GB ones? If 4x1GB remove 2 of them, and try it. Also try setting it to slave (IDE only) and re-format on another PC, then put it back in (after moving the jumper, IDE drive only) and try again.
 

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I went into the BIOS and under it said the AHCI was already disabled. I think the problem is that drivers from my old X58 chipset motherboard are interfering with the P43 chipset and in one of the BSOD's it said DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL_TO. I tried uninstalling the ASUS motherboard drivers and installing the P43 chipset drivers but that made the problem worse and now I get a BSOD when trying to boot normally and the only way to access windows is in safe mode.