Observing the blue screen when installing Windows XP,It is recommended not to make another attempt, but to analyze what is happening. It is necessary to remember which messages preceded its appearance (sometimes they are displayed, but novice users click OK without even reading).
Blue "screen of death" Windows XP (bourgeoisacronym (BSOD) is known to every Microsoft operating system user. Behind an unusual name lies the predictable behavior of the installer, who discovered an unrecoverable software or hardware error. Very often this is observed when installing Windows XP. The blue screen at this stage has become commonplace. Interestingly, it is typical not only for older configurations. Even the owner of the most modern multi-core "combine" can contemplate a blue screen when installing Windows XP, despite the fact that all the components individually work without failures.
So, one of the most common reasonsdue to which, when installing Windows XP, a blue screen is an incorrectly configured mode of the disk subsystem. Before you start the installation, you must go to the BIOS of the motherboard (often pressing the "Del" button immediately after turning on the computer). Then in one of the menu items to find the choice of the mode - SATA (AHCI) or IDE (Native) and set the second one.
We do not specify the path to the parameter, sinceThe location depends on the version of the BIOS and the company that collects motherboards under its name. It should slowly browse all sections - it must be. After that, you need to exit the settings with saving changes and try to install the system again. IDE mode is fully supported by Windows XP, but AHCI is not. The exception is operating system builds with integrated drivers that can work with any configuration. Important: installed and working in the IDE system will give a message about the malfunction - the same blue screen, if it is transferred to AHCI without preliminary software preparation. The reverse is also true.
Sometimes install the system fails due to the appearance of an unreadable sector on the hard disk. We need to check it for errors. For example, using Check Disc.
Finally, a blue screen may occur due tosoftware and hardware conflict. So, if new components have been connected since the last successful installation, they should be removed and the computer should be checked.