Hi,
The motherboard on my old PC went bad and I had to get a new PC. I installed
a second 200G HD and cloned the HD from my old fried computer to this new
secondary HD. My new PC runs XP Pro and the new cloned drive, I'm attempting
to get XP home to operate. I can get this cloned drive to boot by changing
the BIOS but I can only get XP to load in safe mode. Previous to getting safe
mode there's a blue screen with suggestions and the problem listed there is
STOP: 0x0000007E (0x0000005, 0xBA2F8750, OxBA4E342C, 0xBA4E3128).

I tried copying all the drivers from the XP Pro that shipped with my new PC
into the Drivers folder of the non booting system but it didn't solve the
problem.

I need to get this running since my kids had lots of games and educational
software on the fried PC that can't be easily replaced.

Thanks

Re: New cloned Hard Drive question by Rich

Rich
Sat May 24 22:20:50 PDT 2008

Sam, the cloned HD has all the older fried PC's drivers and system
devices. Basically what you are trying to do is move
the old hard drive to a new Motherboard. Check here for more info
http://www.theeldergeek.com/replace_motherboard.htm

"Sam M." <SamM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5DF5B3B7-E4C1-4B63-B7D0-500BD11D3743@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> The motherboard on my old PC went bad and I had to get a new PC. I
> installed
> a second 200G HD and cloned the HD from my old fried computer to this new
> secondary HD. My new PC runs XP Pro and the new cloned drive, I'm
> attempting
> to get XP home to operate. I can get this cloned drive to boot by changing
> the BIOS but I can only get XP to load in safe mode. Previous to getting
> safe
> mode there's a blue screen with suggestions and the problem listed there
> is
> STOP: 0x0000007E (0x0000005, 0xBA2F8750, OxBA4E342C, 0xBA4E3128).
>
> I tried copying all the drivers from the XP Pro that shipped with my new
> PC
> into the Drivers folder of the non booting system but it didn't solve the
> problem.
>
> I need to get this running since my kids had lots of games and educational
> software on the fried PC that can't be easily replaced.
>
> Thanks
>



Re: New cloned Hard Drive question by Jerry

Jerry
Sat May 24 22:28:18 PDT 2008

You can't do what you did as the cloned drive is now attached to a different
motherboard than previously. When a motherboard is changed the usual
procedure is to boot from the XP CD and do a repair install; this allows
Windows to detect the hardware change and install the appropriate drivers.
(Just copying drivers is not going to work - they must be 'installed'.)

Another problem is you said Pro and Home are on the same system. That will
only work if you set things up in a dual-boot configuration. Which requires
a different solution.

For now, change the BIOS so that the 'cloned' drive is the one you want as
the primary drive (for now); then change the BIOS to boot from the Home CD,
save the settings, insert the Home CD in the CD/DVD drive, reboot, select
the CD, opt to do a repair install. If you're successful you will boot to XP
Home and your kids will be happy. (To make sure you don't really screw up
the Pro system on the other drive you could disconnect/remove it just to be
safe.)

If that doesn't work or you have an OEM XP Home CD and can't do a repair
install then you're stuck and you'll have to reinstall everyhting.

Have fun.

"Sam M." <SamM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5DF5B3B7-E4C1-4B63-B7D0-500BD11D3743@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> The motherboard on my old PC went bad and I had to get a new PC. I
> installed
> a second 200G HD and cloned the HD from my old fried computer to this new
> secondary HD. My new PC runs XP Pro and the new cloned drive, I'm
> attempting
> to get XP home to operate. I can get this cloned drive to boot by changing
> the BIOS but I can only get XP to load in safe mode. Previous to getting
> safe
> mode there's a blue screen with suggestions and the problem listed there
> is
> STOP: 0x0000007E (0x0000005, 0xBA2F8750, OxBA4E342C, 0xBA4E3128).
>
> I tried copying all the drivers from the XP Pro that shipped with my new
> PC
> into the Drivers folder of the non booting system but it didn't solve the
> problem.
>
> I need to get this running since my kids had lots of games and educational
> software on the fried PC that can't be easily replaced.
>
> Thanks
>



Re: New cloned Hard Drive question by philo

philo
Sat May 24 23:51:36 PDT 2008


"Sam M." <SamM@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5DF5B3B7-E4C1-4B63-B7D0-500BD11D3743@microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> The motherboard on my old PC went bad and I had to get a new PC. I
installed
> a second 200G HD and cloned the HD from my old fried computer to this new
> secondary HD. My new PC runs XP Pro and the new cloned drive, I'm
attempting
> to get XP home to operate. I can get this cloned drive to boot by changing
> the BIOS but I can only get XP to load in safe mode. Previous to getting
safe
> mode there's a blue screen with suggestions and the problem listed there
is
> STOP: 0x0000007E (0x0000005, 0xBA2F8750, OxBA4E342C, 0xBA4E3128).
>
> I tried copying all the drivers from the XP Pro that shipped with my new
PC
> into the Drivers folder of the non booting system but it didn't solve the
> problem.
>
> I need to get this running since my kids had lots of games and educational
> software on the fried PC that can't be easily replaced.
>
> Thanks
>


The only way to get that to work would be to perform a repair installation.
You will need you XP home CD to do that.
If it's a factory recovery CD, that won't work!

Also:
Be sure to remove the original drive when you do the repair install



RE: New cloned Hard Drive question by SamM

SamM
Sun May 25 04:26:00 PDT 2008

Thanks everyone for the help and the plan of action. I'll get to work on it
ASAP.

"Sam M." wrote:

> Hi,
> The motherboard on my old PC went bad and I had to get a new PC. I installed
> a second 200G HD and cloned the HD from my old fried computer to this new
> secondary HD. My new PC runs XP Pro and the new cloned drive, I'm attempting
> to get XP home to operate. I can get this cloned drive to boot by changing
> the BIOS but I can only get XP to load in safe mode. Previous to getting safe
> mode there's a blue screen with suggestions and the problem listed there is
> STOP: 0x0000007E (0x0000005, 0xBA2F8750, OxBA4E342C, 0xBA4E3128).
>
> I tried copying all the drivers from the XP Pro that shipped with my new PC
> into the Drivers folder of the non booting system but it didn't solve the
> problem.
>
> I need to get this running since my kids had lots of games and educational
> software on the fried PC that can't be easily replaced.
>
> Thanks
>