Satellte L40 - After XP Setup blue screen Error

Hi,
I browsed this forum and the net and I did not find an answer, so:
I'm downgrading from Vista to Win XP on Satellte L40 (PSL48E), I created new WinXP SP2 with nLite with the AHCI drivers,
looked ok win xp setup recognized the HDD so i deleted the vista partition I created new NTFS partition Setup copied the files
and when it restarted for the first time:
I got blue screen error STOP 0x0000007E which suggest it may be BIOS incompatibilty, a post in this forum had resolved by using XP SP2, but I'm already using Install CD with XP SP2.
Now, BIOS for the model PSL48E comes only for windows flashing. and I have no Windows on my system.
Even if I reinstall vista again and flash it with XP compatible bios I'm afraid I might loose vista compatibiliy (if XP dosn't work after all)
and it will render my system useless.
Help please.

Here you will find a manual on how to install XP on an L40
Regards
JBJ

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