When I try to install Windows XP (don't ask.) on a new-ish laptop (Lenovo Y410p), its text-mode portion installs correctly, but then when I try to boot it. Lighttpd Mod_sec.
I am running a Pavilion dv7series x 64 bits with 4 BG and 500 GB SATA hard drive (ST 9500420 AS SATA ). I did a new partition of 30GB with Paragon Partition Manager intending to install Windows XP operating System 32 bits into it. I strictly followed the instruction from Paragon for do the partition and install a new O.S.
Everything goes OK until reach around the middle of the setup that the computer stops showing this statement: STOP: 0X0000007E (0XC0000005, 0XF73B8D66, DXF78D1EA0, 0XF78D1B9C) Acpi. C# Webclient File Credentials. sys ─ Address F73B8D66 base at F73Ad000 dataestamp 41107d27 If a drive is identified in the stop message, disable the driver or check with the manufacturer for driver update. All the items in Device Manager are upgraded. Also the BIOS is upgraded I checked into Device Manager and Task Manager for acpi.sys to disable it, but not disable button is there. I open Windows ─ System32 – Drivers, I tried to rename acpi.sys and a box said: Access Denied. I persisted on installing the XP operating system pressing F6 – F7 just before starting the setup and got the following information: Remove any newly installed hard drive or hard drive controller.
Herobrine Skin. Check your hard drive to make sure it is properly configured and terminated. STOP: 0x0000007B (0xF78D2524, 0xC0000034, 0x00000000, 0x0000000 I played around in the Bios to change the hard drive to IDE/SATA but Windows 7 does not have an option as Vista has. If somebody knows how to play around this problem his/her would be greatly appreciated. FYI, I've edited your post. You specified a font size that was way too small, you may get more help if people can actually see what you type. You really do not need to specify the font type or size.
The standard is actually much more readable. Also if you do want to use code, you do not have to specify it for each individual line but you can do it for an entire block of text. You can't disable ACPI in one operating system and expect it to have any effect on another operating system, not that you can trough Task Manager anyway as its a driver.