Acer Aspire 5750g Ubuntu Drivers

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I have an Acer Aspire 7741Z that crashed on me and I had to replace the HDD. I didn't have a Windows disk to use for install so I installed Ubuntu. It works, it boots, everything is fine.

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Now I have a Windows XP CD with key (I got a full version of XP because I have an upgrade-only version of Windows 7, but that's the next step). I boot from CD for XP Home install and it gets through some of the basic 'do this to install RAID driver' and all of that good stuff, so something is happening in there. Then I get the BSOD error like the screenshot below. So my question is how does Linux install just fine and Windows pukes all over itself? I considered a BIOS upgrade, but the Acer download site only has executables from inside Windows.

I'm comfortable with flashing the BIOS if needed, but I'm not even sure if that's the next step. Any suggestions? PS - I'm actually writing this from Ubuntu on the problem machine:). In order to install windows onto a harddisk you need to be able to access that harddisk. In the past (e.g.

Win98 era) this requires finding or selecting the right drivers, or praying that the basic install CD of install floppy already came with the right driver on them. This was a hassle. Moving forward to the Windows XP era: The number of different chipsets *1in consumer devices has decreased. At the same time the default install CD/DVD ships with many drivers and on the first boot it tries to figure out which one to use and installs that automatically.

This works for most hardware. If you have an exotic setup *2 then you can install the drivers during the installation by pressing F6 and inserting the floppy with the right driver. Autocad Map 3d 2005 Keygens here. Moving forward to the end of the Windows XP era: Hardware from this time period usually shipped with Serial ATA (SATA) rather then the old paralel ATA.

This new ATA version is incompatible and you need AHCI drivers. To easy the transition many motherboards shipped with SATA, but allowed you to configure them for ancient legacy mode, or as modern AHCI. This is why JohnnyVegas's answer suggest to configure SATA in the BIOS to legacy mode. Either doing that, or loading the right driver from floppy *2 will work for XP. It gets through some of the basic 'do this to install RAID driver' and all of that good stuff, so something is happening in there. Then I get the BSOD error like the screenshot below. Here we need to pause: Which 'RAID' drivers did you install?