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    Smith Adam is offline Senior Member
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    Default BSOD on Windows XP piece set up in with outside USB.

    I hope you all have read the title right here, so I'm pretty sure everyone has a clue about the problem that I face at this time. In fact, I try to downgrade my computer's Windows 7 64-bit Windows XP Professional 32-bit, so I'm going to do this, the host with the unit removed from the computer. However, I was very unhappy here, I could not do it at all. so I changed the BIOS setup the IDE and I tried to use the original Windows XP Pro disk and after that I get a stop error 0x0000007B.

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    Why are you trying to install windows with the external drive just place in training, and continue the installation is one that I share here is to install Windows on external drive is desirable to better not to repeat the same mistake again and continue the installation by keeping the drive physically located in, that's what I say here, I hope you received the necessary answers to this problem.

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    I have a method for you, see what you have to do is clone your Windows 7 and put the image on your hard drive Make sure you have the disk partitions made in the system, so that it is always a need to keep a back one of the partitions. So when you need the backup and then you can certainly go ahead with the installation of XP in the drive. If you can not do this, so the above solutions is almost perfect for you to try it my friend it will work for you.

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    Let me tell you that the installation of external hard drive is not possible, so that's why I ask you not to work on it, it will be useless. That's what I'm saying here, although in some BIOS there is a possibility to boot from the external drive, while in some there is not, as such, I do not think it is present in your system to better care for him, it would be better if you can not move forward with the idea that you have in your mind that will certainly be useful.

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    Ok thanks for all the help we are here, yes, certainly seems to be a very difficult process for me, so that's what I'm trying to say here. Put the ISO file to disk and then gives it to write certainly seems to be an easy choice for me, so thanks for this, I know well, and that's what I think to go back and work on it I'm praying is good for me so that I want to say here. We hope for the best.

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