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I'm desperate here. Here's the deal: I have two computers, the first, a P4 2. However, I recently purchased a 40gb hd and want to move the 20gb back to it's originial PC. I installed Win XP on the 40gb with no problems, but now I'm getting the mentioned error on the 20gb. I've searched and searched over the days and have tried all of the following with no avail. Per microsoft I hit F7 several times when asked about installing third party scsii devices or what-not to bypass the searching of multiple processors.
They said that file was used in mp systems, and perhaps the installation was expecting a mp sys when I have a single chip. I updated my bios of the P3 motherboard from the manufacturer. I removed one of the mb sticks of RAM. Hit F5 several times during installation when asking for third party devices, was supposed to select ACPI or Standard configuration, but was never presented the option.
Downloaded the file that creates 6 floppy boot disks for XP at the microsoft website. This time I successfully passed the "ntkrnlmp.
I'm really clueless at this point. The same disc I'm using on the 20gb in the P3 worked fine on the 20gb when placed in the P4 machine. The 40gb also worked fine in the P4 but produced the same error in the P3. Press F6 if you want to specify additional mass storage devices. A list of options will be displayed. Select Standard PC.
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