Any suggestions?
I need to run xp sometimes for certain software.

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I still have one PC running XP and it has SATA 1 drives and boots just fine (double boots into Ubuntu). There may be a capacity limit for XP. What is the size of the C drive? Your BIOS may need to be flashed/updated to recognize its full capacity and type.James Quillian wrote:Scott, thanks for helping. I may have gotten it to work. It is loading now. I changed the bios settings so that drives will work with an ata setting. I am guessing xp was made to work with older hard drives. To be honest, I can't remember exactly what I did but I followed the instructions on a youtube video and it seems to be working. I am not even sure if ata is the right term buy I know I changed the hard drive settings in bios. It is in fact loading right now.
Beware! There are now a larger than ever number of cross-platform Trojans, rootkits and spambots that readily install under Linux and Unix. This is something that Linux/Apache server owners and technicians have to fight off on a daily basis.Scott Duckworth wrote:1) You can run Linux and not worry about virus software that eats up limited access.