![]() It is fine, that you succeeded at least with the XP installation onto your X79 RAID array. This worked and now I have Windows XP 32bit once again. Anyway, I backed up to a clean nLite XPSP3 image and ran Textmode again, this time realizing the difference in what I was looking at and chose the RAID option. I've been doing stuff like this for a long time, but the conditions have changed since 2009. It's the only thing that makes any logical sense to me. So the OS installed based on the RAID, but when it went to enter Windows it must have defaulted to AHCI, which caused the BSOD. ![]() ** I solved this issue ** When I selected the driver(s) from the 32bit Intel RST Textmode v10.5.2.10.10 I inadvertently selected, by highlighting, both the AHCI and RAID.
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