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IC7 G Noobie in tangle shock!
Otherwise W2K has no idea what an SATA is. -- DaveW "Steve Sr." <Nos...@nospam.com> wrote in message news:k22mqvs74l00hninfgcmh9837v4giuv938@4ax.com... I am attempting to load W2K on a new P4C800 that has only SATA drives set up on the ICH5 SATA ports. The W2K install program gets as far as loading the all the

SATA Drivers for XP64
[Start of an Aside on How This Got Started] Learned from various sources including the thread I started here, "Can W2K Be Installed on SATA Drives? Exactly what drivers are you loading? The only useful driver I can think of is a disk interface driver that allows Windows 2000 setup to see past 137GB on large

Gigabyte 965P S3 problems with SATA Hard Drive - help wanted
Although some folks with nVidia chipsets like to load the nForce SATA IDE drivers for their non-RAID systems, doing that isn't mandatory. Let us know how you come out with this. Ron Thank you all for the replies. I wasn't sure if Windows would install a sata driver during OS installation.

Ultimate 64 to 32 Bit
If the hard drive is ahead of the CD the system never looks for the CD once the SATA driver is loaded. "John_H" wrote: I'm installing XP home on a new PC with a SATA drive. During the initial driver load, I pressed F6 and installed the needed SATA drivers. However, after doing so and pressing "enter" to continue,

Loading Third Party SATA Drivers
Then I put NEC drive to new mainboard (ICH9 + jmicron SATA/PATA chips) and use ahci (jmicron) + sr_mod modules. DVB-C cam module not working on driver load Date: 1/15/2007 - still there http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7825 Error: DVB: registering new adapter (KNC1 DVB-C) adapter failed MAC signature

Help on removing linux partition
Shenan Stanley newshel...@gmail.com microsoft public windowsxp setup_deployment SLS wrote: How do you load a third party SATA driver if the drivers and windows OEM files exceed the 2MB limitations of the A: drive. - Is there a way to get the computer to think the CD drive is the default a: drive?

Vista Home Premium OEM stopped and prompted for driver disk
Hi, I have 2 SATA drives, and I've been struggling to do a simple clone of my Seagate C: partiton to a Maxtor F: partition. Now whilst playing around with all this I noticed that I was getting 'error loading os' when trying to boot. When I went back to Acronis, that was also giving this message,

SATA Drivers Not Loading During GUI Setup Stage
Does you advice still apply? -- Ron Sommer "Chandler Muriel Bing" <ovil...@voila.fr> wrote in message news:1155278907.162348.279970@i42g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... If you are loading Windows XP onto a computer with a serial ATA (SATA) hard drive, you will have to manually load the SATA drivers.

Question About SATA DVD-RW And OS Installation
Based on your instructions I assume that all I need is the WinXP driver and the OEM file. I did not realize that I did not need all the files. Other than the SATA driver and the text OEM file are there any other files that are required for WinXP to load the driver? Again, thanks for the help!

Unable to install XP on Asus A8N-SLI Deluxe board. I'ma moron ...
peter pe...@nowhere.net alt comp periphs mainboard asus If the BIOS recognizes the SATA DVD then the installation will work.......98% of the time peter system using the sata drive, will the installation recognize the drive, or will I need to boot up with dos and load the sata drivers before the OS installation?

IC7-Max3 SATA Drivers
GSV Three Minds in a Can G...@quik.clara.co.uk uk comp homebuilt Bitstring <vNAmf.26092$7p5.20...@newsfe4-win.ntli.net>, from the wonderful person Mr Fixit <dontemai...@ntlworld.com> said Can you boot off of a USB floppy and load SATA drivers?? I have a machine with no floppy just wondering if I need to buy a floppy

Moving from W2k to XP with a Big HD
I also am loading the nvsmbus drivers, but I don't think they apply here as PCIscan was able to see the SATA device and it runs in DOS. Are there any troubleshooting tips anyone can offer. Having to rebuild my image (a 60-70 minute process) just to see if I go it tweaked correctly is tedious.

would vidcard problems stop with change to new series of same ...
Benjamin Herrenschmidt b...@kernel.crashing.org linux debian ports powerpc On Wed, 2006-06-28 at 13:02 +0200, Brian Durant wrote: I have tried using the above method, but actually can't see how this should work as there doesn't seem to be a way of loading the CD drivers before the SATA driver.

Debian Sarge on SATA
Most mobos now have SATA driver support in firmware so you probably wouldn't need to provide a driver via the Load Driver button in Vista Setup (same function as XP's F6). I don't recall being prompted for the SATA drivers during the load (F6) but I can't promise anything because it's been awhile. Any ideas?

Desparate!!! please help BSOD on install
What were these Microsoft idiots thinking when they restricted the loading of drivers via F6 to a floppy drive, which has declined in use faster than a stone thrown I've always wondered how difficult integrating a USB floppy into the install mix would go for SATA/RAID drivers. I suppose it's impossible to use a

Desparate!!! please help BSOD on install
You will need to load SATA drivers just the same as you might for a Highpoint raid by hitting F6 during the OS install. there are SATA driver for both the Intel Having never used SATA or SATA-RAID before I'ma tad confused. I know there are drivers on the floppy disk that came with the motherboard, for loading

Boot sector problem with Vista? Howto load Linux onto a clean ...
Have tried both the 32 and 64 bit Vista installs using the correct SATA drivers and even without installing the SATA drivers during the install process, I get the same result. Now I'm thinking it's Vista not recognizing the SATA drives because if I load Vista to a standard EIDE drive - it works just fine.

XP Install CD Not found after F6
DL wrote: As an aside, unless you have a specific reason for keeping the sata drive as Fat32 you ought to convert to NTFS, its more secure, .... Exactly what drivers are you loading? The only useful driver I can think of is a disk interface driver that allows Windows 2000 setup to see past 137GB on large disk

New build - halt on ACPI Controller
DL d...@spoofmail.com microsoft public win2000 hardware You 'may' have to do a repair install, loading sata drivers from floppy, F6, during the process, after ghosting. - I'm aware youre not using raid - "Rob Stow" <rob.s...@sasktel.net> wrote in message news:uKU89bRFEHA.1368@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl.

Work around for SATA driver bug in Sarge 3.1r2 (how)?
I'm running 2 160GB SATA drives in a RAID-0 config. When booting from the XP CDROM, I must use the floppy disk to load the proper SATA controller drivers. Everything seems fine except that Recovery Console doesn't see my Windows load (or anything on C: for that matter). I get an error about not being able to load