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Since your computer has enough configuration for you to play XP and Win7 system, then please choose to install XP under Win7, VM use VMware Workstation, network selection bridge, XP directly install Win7 method, go to the Internet**daemon tools, directly load the image to install Win7 on it (this method is only valid for Win7 original image, the original image can be on Verycd**).
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0x0000006b:process1_initialization_failed
Error Analysis: This issue can occur if you have the Roxio GoBack program installed on your computer.
The GoBack program is also included in the Norton SystemWorks program.
Solution: Cancel the Windows XP installer, remove GoBack, and then restart the Windows XP installer.
Disable the GoBack program when the Windows XP installer restarts the computer
Warning If you disable goback, all historical information related to the goback program will be lost, and you will not be able to use the goback program to restore the computer to its previous state.
1) Restart your computer and then receive a goback"press spacebar to repair problems or see other boot options"Press the spacebar after the message.
2) On the GoBack Boot menu, click Disable GoBack, and then click Continue.
3) Click Yes to disable GoBack.
4) After disabling goback, click OK and then click Continue.
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Due to the low requirements of the XP system on the hardware configuration of the computer, almost all computers support the installation of the XP system, but some users have reported that after modifying the XP system under the win7 system, there is a blue screen and has not been able to start. This problem occurs mainly because the XP system does not support the new hard disk mode AHCI, you need to enter the BIOS to modify the AHCI mode to the traditional IDE ATA mode, the specific method is as follows.
Solution: Change the motherboard BIOS to the IDE method (including a variety of different motherboard modification methods).
1. Restart the computer, press del or F2 to enter the BIOS, and the computer of different brands will be powered on to enter the BIOS interface.
Different brands of computers enter the BIOS button:
AwardBIOS Motherboard: Press the "DEL" key.
Amibios Motherboard: Press the "Del" or "ESC" key.
PhoenixBios Motherboard: Press the "F2" key.
IBM (press F1 for cold start, some new models can start to press F1 on restart).
hp (press f2 on startup and restart).
Sony (press F2 on startup and restart).
dell (press F2 when Li Yu starts and restarts).
acer (press F2 on startup and restart).
Toshiba (press ESC and then F1 on cold start).
hpcompaq (press F10 when the stool machine flashes in the upper right corner, or press F10 when the machine is turned on).
Fujitsu (press F2 on startup and restart).
Samsung (press F2 when booting and restarting).
Most Chinese mainland domestic and Taiwanese brands (press f2 on startup and restart).
2. Modify SATAMODE to IDE, here are three different interfaces;
advancedideconfigurationsata
IntegratedPeripherals viaonchipideDevice idehddBlockMode to change enable to disabled, or serialport to enabled
BIOS interface one:
main—satamode—ide
BIOS Interface 2:
sataconfiguration—ide
BIOS interface three:
advanced—sataconfiguration—satamodeselection—ide
3. If the computer has dual graphics cards, you need to turn off the dual graphics card switching, and set the graphicdevice to "discretegraphic";
4. After the modification is completed, press F10 to save the modification, different computers may have different buttons.
The above is the solution to the blue screen phenomenon of Win7 modified XP,Change the hard disk mode AHCI to IDE through BIOS settings and turn off the dual graphics card switching,You can solve the problem。
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It seems that your computer is relatively new, and the disk on which you install XP is relatively old.
Specifically, let's do the following:
0x0000007b error indicates that Windows is unable to access the system partition or boot volume during the boot process. This error is usually caused by a disk error or file error in the system partition of Windows, a damaged or incorrect installation of the SATA or IDE controller driver of the motherboard, and of course, a malicious program such as a virus, Trojan horse, spyware, adware, and rogue software.
Most likely your XP installation disk does not recognize the hard disk in your computer. Your hard drive is most likely a SATA hard drive.
In order not to make mistakes, first perform a disk scan program to fully test all disk drives to see if there are disk errors or file errors on the disk drives;
Then, go and look for the latest XP installation disk, Ghost's image will also work. Or take a look at the instructions to see if the SATA hard drive is integrated in the image.
Of course, you can also change the hard disk mode in the BIOS, but it is still recommended to find the latest installation disk to compare it in place.
Win7 will not have this problem, because the installation disk of Win7 integrates the driver of SATA hard disk.
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Hello friends!
Blue Screen**: 0x0000007b
Error analysis: This ** has something to do with the hard disk, but don't be afraid, it's not a bad sector, it's a hard disk boot partition error caused by a setting problem or a virus.
Solution: If you have this problem when installing the system with the original system disk, it means that your machine configuration is still relatively new, as an old system disk, you don't recognize such a new hard disk interface, so you have to enter the BIOS to change the hard disk mode to IDE compatibility mode. Of course, people now use the ghost version of the operating system, and the newer ghost disk does not have this problem. As for the problem that people can't find the IDE item, because many motherboards indicate that the wording of this item is not the same, some of them say AHCI and Compatibility, and this AHCI is equivalent to SATA mode, and Compatibility is equivalent to IDE mode.
If your operating system has been used for a while, and suddenly this problem occurs one day, then sorry, caused by the virus, press F8 on boot, select the last correct configuration, and if you can't restore the normal mode, then please redo the system.
When you're done, please give me the answer. Thank you.
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In the case of installing Win7, there is no way to install XP. After installing XP on the C drive, install Win7 in other partitions
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Under normal circumstances, this kind of problem should not occur.
You didn't move win7, win7 should start normally. This 0x7b error is that Win7 did not find its own system partition. How do you add boot items with bootice.
What software is recommended to modify the disk identity in your MBR, causing Win7 to not find its own boot partition. The solution is to use BCDedit to update the startup items of Win7 in the BCD file under the PE of Win7.
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Try converting C drive to NTFS format:
Method: Click "Start" and "Run".
Enter cmd: In the cmd window, enter convert d:fs:ntfs
Then the computer will prompt that the C drive is in use and needs to be restarted, you agree, do not interfere with the reboot process, and you will find that the conversion has been completed after booting.
Addendum: First of all, I'm sorry for what happened to you. My laptop is a three-system coexistence (XP, Win7, Ubuntu) and I'm using Ubuntu now.
I also helped two classmates install windows7, and sometimes there will be errors like the picture you sent, but it is not caused by converting the format of the C drive. You can try the following two options:
1.Go to BIOS (press the delete key when the desktop boots up, press F2 when the laptop boots up, and that's usually the case) to change the mode of the SATA hard drive. Here's how my notebook went:
After entering the BIOS, select the SATA Operation Mode item in the IdeConfiguration under Advanced, and change the original content to another item (for example, the original is Compatible, it will be replaced by Enhanced, different motherboards have their own differences, but the meaning is the same, in short, just find that item, here is the reference material to save the settings and exit. If the computer is still the same after restarting, change it back.
2.If solution 1 doesn't work, you'll have to reinstall the system.
Windows 7 and XP can coexist. For example, I installed it after virtualizing the Windows 7 disc image as an optical drive on the basis of XP. I still think it should be a problem with SATA's IDE mode setting, and I highly recommend giving option one a try.
I'll continue to help you keep an eye out for a solution tomorrow.
Addendum 2: By the way, I remember that my classmate also seems to have a problem like you after installing Windows 7 on his Lenovo laptop. Is the one-click restore used by your computer a one-click recovery that comes with Lenovo?
There are examples online of windows 7 installation failure due to it and your BIOS that I don't know too well. Is your hard drive SATA's? Here's SATA's data cable:
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Stop Error Numbering: What Does 0x0000007b Mean and Solve? Description: inaccessi-ble-boot-device
Common cause: Failure to initialize the IO system (usually the boot device or file system).
Workaround: Boot sector viruses usually cause this stop error. You can check your computer for viruses with the latest version of anti-virus software.
Remove all recently installed hardware. Check the Microsoft hardware compatibility list to make sure all hardware and drivers are compatible with Windows.
If you are using a SCSI adapter, you can get the latest Windows drivers from your hardware vendor, disable synchronization negotiation for SCSI devices, check if the SCSI chain is terminated, and check the SCSI IDs of these devices.
If you are using an IDE device, define the IDE port on the motherboard as the only primary port. Check the master-slave unique settings of the IDE device. Unmount all IDE devices except the hard drive.
If your computer has been formatted with the NTFS file system, you can restart your computer and run the chkdsk fr command on the system partition. If the system cannot be booted due to an error, then use the command console and run the chkdsk r command to determine if the file system is corrupted. If Windows cannot run the chkdsk command, move the drive to a different computer running Windows and run the chkdsk command on that drive from that computer.
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win7 computer system blue screen 0*0000007b** how to solve?
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To put it simply, check the hardware compatibility. Maybe 30G doesn't work, you try 50G, if it's still like this, don't install it, otherwise the C disk FAT must be formatted to NTFS (that is, your XP needs to be formatted to install).
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Since your motherboard is the driver of the XP system, installing Win7 will cause the incompatibility of the driver and the system, so it is recommended that you do not install dual systems.
OK...
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