Satellite M70 - blue screen during the WinXP installation

hi
I bought a new M70 with Win XP HOME installed on it!
but i want to install my Win XP PROFESSIONAL on the notebook.
So i put in the WinXPpro-CD and boot from CD/DVD-Drive.
The first blue screen with some information in the bottom grey line come, and every thing looks good, but the screen with the options on which drive i will install the windos-OS did NOT COME!
I only have a black screen and nothing happens!?
The WinXPpro-CD is ok i checked it on other PCs.
hope you can help me soon
thx Houddy

HI
The OEM version of XP you use is simply incompatible with you chipset (SATA), so the installation hangs.
You need to find or create a copy of the XPP CD with OEM drivers for tou SATA chipset, but it's quite difficult to do.
Another solution is to use a floppy with the drivers for your chipset (you can include theses drivers by pressing F6 in the beginning of the setup (third party drivers)
The files for the floppy may be found in the website of the chipset provider

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