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Need F5 and F6 both during setup of XP Pro SP2
You'll need the silicon image 3112 serial ata drivers saved to a floppy drive during installation of windows xp, otherwise windows will not see or As I understand it, SATA drivers need to be installed in order to use the SATA interfaces. If so, how do I do a format of the new HD prior to installing the SATA

SATA drivers during Win XP install
"BobS" wrote: Subject line states the problem and before anyone suggests that I need to install the SATA drivers during the install process - I have. I believe Vista is not recognizing the SATA drives (Sil 3132 SATA controller on Asus mb) even though the drivers were loaded during the install process.

Formatting a Hard Drive during installation
Bill Rowland bro...@charter.net alt computer drivers wanted huatulco wrote: I have tried to install the new OS Windows server 2003 trial 64 on my pc based on a GA-K8VNXP MB with VIA VT8237 south bridge chipset and two SATA HDD . During the installation the drivers for SATA RAID controller are requested (on a floppy

SATA drive not being recognized
How do I connect my 2 other ATAPI devices then ? Last question, if choosing SATA with the P4P800 DeLuxe, will WinXP recognize the drives or do I have to install the drivers from a floppy during installation ? What solution would you recommend to me ? Daniel (withdraw "pasdepub" from my email address)

VIA VT8237 SATA drivers and Win server 2003 64
John
wrote: Put the SATA drivers on a CD. During installation you will come to a point where you're asked if there are any other disk drives to search for. Answer yess and when prompted, use the driver CD. Be sure you know how to get to the file location XP will need. Or go into the BIOS and set the HDD to ATA

Vista Ultimate x86 or x64 will not install to SATA drives - ok to
Yes it does, but you probably need to install the SATA drivers from floppy disk during the installation of recovery console (I assume you had to do that for the main winXP installation?). Without the SATA drivers, the recovery console won't be able to boot itself (remember it's just like a mini-WinXP installation

Install process won't load SATA drivers (easily)
I went and downloaded the most current drivers from Promise...it is a promise fasttrac 378. I loaded from a floppy during installation. During boot-up I can see where all drives are If needed, a SATA driver that runs under Vista for your disk controller regardless if it is onboard your MB or some external card.

K8V Deluxe SATA (no RAID)
So,
assuming I will have SATA drives on the ICH5 SATA controllers (numbers 1 and 2, I think), do I use the "Intel Application Accelerator RAID" disk during OS install? Or do I even need the drivers at that time, as long as I have the drives connected to the ICH5 controllers. In other words, will the ICH5 recognize

Problems with s-ata HDD during installation
My system is on a 40 go ide hard disk and i've created a raid 5 during installation for my /home with the 4 sata drive. After reboot, i got this : # cat Certainly above I see 'md0 stopped' and then it loads sata drivers. Does it ever start md0? Maybe you are starting mdadm before you load the sata drivers.

wrong media on 2nd install
Now,
about the Ubuntu drivers.... *TimDaniels* that should work, but you may have to provide the sata drivers durring the installation. a recent dell branded wndows xp 'recovery' cd would have the drivers built in. might be worth a few dollars to pick one up on ebay. So would one press F6 during the installation

Windows 2000-WD80 GB SATA HD-will not boot from cd
"Cari (MS-MVP)" wrote: You need to install the SATA/RAID drivers way before the 39 minutes.... it will be the first thing it asks for during the bootup from the CD. -- Cari (MS-MVP) Printing & Imaging The installation goes fine up to and beyond the first reboot. Then during the fourth bullet point "Installing

Install XP on single sata drive.
huatulco huatu...@libero.it alt computer drivers wanted I have tried to install the new OS Windows server 2003 trial 64 on my pc based on a GA-K8VNXP MB with VIA VT8237 south bridge chipset and two SATA HDD . During the installation the drivers for SATA RAID controller are requested (on a floppy disk).

Clean install and sata drivers...what happens?
Atanu At...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public windows developer winfx general Hi Tim, The only way to load storage drivers is to install from a dvd (you need to create one from the ISO image download). Unfortunately On my MSI KT6 (Athlon XP 2800+) moboard with Promise SATA, it refused to load the XP SATA

Help setting up new SATA drives IC7-G
Is it worth using SYSPREP at all with this or would a straight clone + SATA drivers + 'repair' option be okay? "DL" wrote: You can clone to the sata drive, then run a repair install in order to add the sata/raid drivers from floppy during the process. This shouldnt effect data or installed apps but as with any such

Serial ATA
You should be able to select between SATA and the normal ATA plus some other options. If no such setting exists, your motherboard or computer should have come with a CD that contains the SATA drivers. You will have to load those drivers during the install process. Usually that's done from a floppy disk.

Spoke too soon
But the NBO 2.0 CD from my SEL also causes the system to crash during boot up. Are there any newer CD images available? Suggestions? Ideas? TIA mgh SATA drivers have DDI are the SATA controller drivers, from Intel / LSI. 2. Just to make sure it was not a hardware issue with NetWare, a. Did a test install using

SATA drivers, motherboards and Windows
Hello Pete, I installed the F6 version of the BIOS and during a first retry of the installation it went wrong again. Than I started the Windows installation from scrath with a reload of the SATA drivers and it worked (during the installation, the procedure warned that a "previous" version of Windows was already

D845PEBT2 SATA boot problems, (RAID)
ICH5 will support SATA drives but not RAID. To use SATA RAID you would need to connect to the Promise controller (14) and, in that situation, set-up the array prior to installing XP and introduce the Promise drivers during installation. There is a section in your manual dealing with RAID arrays and how to set them

Maxtor SATA Primary & WinXP...Won't install...
I'd want to perform an unattended harddrive installation from a DOS partition that contains the RedHat rpm's and my extra software. I downloaded the drivers (pdc-ultra.o) and added them in the initrd.img that I use during installation. I have have made the following script to load the driver after installation: #!

XP prof. install with USB-FDD A drive and SATA Hard drive
Boot Win XP Install 3. Quick format your system partition when requested. Do not try to repair anything ! 4. Hit F6 <immediately> you see the request for 3rd-party drivers. 5. Continue with the install and load BOTH sets of XP SATA drivers from the IC7-G floppy when requested during the install sequence.