I need help in windows xp

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so i just setup a windows xp install on a hp laptop but then put the hdd back in the acer and i got a bsod but it flashed for a second then restarted but none of the options work and last time i put the hp hdd in and that worked so im just confused

HP LAPTOP: HP PAVILION ZE5600

ACER LAPTOP: ACER TRAVELMATE 2410
 
Given that both systems are completely different architecture it's no surprise that windows XP does not boot. It's most likely not nativity supported on the acer laptop given that it seems to be 64bit only with no 32bit instruction set. It might work if you install a 64bit xp but I wouldn't hold my breath due to being a different chipset. XP is not as forgiving as newer os's when moving the system hdd to a different machine.
 
Out of curiosity, why do you want to use Windows XP? Is it for retro PC gaming? I don't think it would be wise to browse the web on this ancient OS. If that's your goal, you'd be better served installing Linux.
just so i can reinstall windows vista
because avast antivirus broke it
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Given that both systems are completely different architecture it's no surprise that windows XP does not boot. It's most likely not nativity supported on the acer laptop given that it seems to be 64bit only with no 32bit instruction set. It might work if you install a 64bit xp but I wouldn't hold my breath due to being a different chipset. XP is not as forgiving as newer os's when moving the system hdd to a different machine.
they are i thought they were both 32 bit because when i plugged the hp hdd into the acer that booted up fine
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Windows XP do not support hardware exchange, you need to install XP in the target hardware, you can only move the hard drive on exactly the same hardware
last time i moved the hp hdd into the acer that worked fine
 
Last time I did something like that I ran sysprep /generalize if I remember correctly. Must have been a decade ago or more. Not present on XP by default but should be on installation CD.
Should make XP installation more hardware independent. Might fail if SATA drivers are missing (setting to IDE compatibility mode in BIOS might help).

In general installing Windows on the hardware it should run makes more sense.
XP won't work correctly (missing drivers) on newer hardware – or not work at all.
 
Last time I did something like that I ran sysprep /generalize if I remember correctly. Must have been a decade ago or more. Not present on XP by default but should be on installation CD.
Should make XP installation more hardware independent. Might fail if SATA drivers are missing (setting to IDE compatibility mode in BIOS might help).

In general installing Windows on the hardware it should run makes more sense.
XP won't work correctly (missing drivers) on newer hardware – or not work at all.
both of them are ide only
 
Windows XP can be installed from USB stick.

Ventoy or rufus (https://rufus.ie/en/) are your pals. they can create bootable USB sticks which can start Windows XP installation.
it cant boot from usb but i am using the hp laptop to reinstall windows xp and not from the hp recovery cd

update:it did not work the install would not work at all
 
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if the end goal is to install vista over xp, wouldn't it make more sense to make a vista bootable usb instead?
it cant boot from usb plus the hp has 192 mb of ram an dthe acer has 2 gb of ram so i made a shortcut to the setup file with /nosyscheck at the end of the shortcut so i can install windows vista
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you can download from google a minios version
whats that
 
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Windows XP can be installed from USB stick.

Ventoy or rufus (https://rufus.ie/en/) are your pals. they can create bootable USB sticks which can start Windows XP installation.
Ventoy nor Rufus support Windows XP.

Only Easy2Boot supports Windows XP, which is why I personally prefer it over all the others.
 
Ventoy nor Rufus support Windows XP.

Only Easy2Boot supports Windows XP, which is why I personally prefer it over all the others.
On my case Ventoy works fine with Windows XP:




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but easy2boot it is an very good alternative.
 
Bruh mine is from 2001
Still might be similar. If it's not UEFI a bios hasn't changed too much. Boot options can be pretty standard. It seems this has been a function of the acer bios for quite some time. The option is disabled by default in the bios.
 
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