Installing Windows NT 4.0 on a Windows XP laptop
I recently bought a copy of Windows NT 4.0 and I'd like to install it on my laptop. I'd like to ask if it is even possible to do it on a Win XP machine. If it does, the second thing is that when I tried to boot the computer from the NT 4.0 CD, the installation opened like it should and it started to copy files, but it gave me a bluescreen approximately when copying the CD-ROM drivers. Is it something wrong with the CD/computer or the installed OS is causing it? Please help.
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If the machine uses an SATA controller and does not have an IDE compatiblity mode, then there is likely no way to even install it.
What brand and model laptop are you using?
Also, I have to ask the obligatory question... why? Is it just to try NT 4? If so, a VM would surely be a better choice.
Also I am sorry for language or grammar mistakes if there are any, I'm actually not an English native speaker.
1. Back up your NTLDR and NTDECECT.COM.
2. Google about for NTFSCHK by Sysintern. You need to apply a fix to the file systems before rebooting back into XP. This is because NT4 uses NTFS3 and NT5 uses NTFS3.1, the 2000/XP silently marks the header files for NT4, so that you can't boot to NT4.
I had IDE hard disk and SCSI cd-rom drive.