I want to install xp but i need sata hd drivers so i found them but it seems you can only make a floppy to install driver.. is there a way to use a cd? i dont have floppy in laptop and i dont wanna pay $70 for externel floppy drive
You don't need drivers for using an SATA drive. Those only come into play when using RAID.
idk i have dv9000 hp laptop with vista nub osHurricane wrote:
You don't need drivers for using an SATA drive. Those only come into play when using RAID.
and i cant install xp cause it dont recognize hardrives cause..
i need to insert a floppy it makes for me in thing so it can install drivers and read off that to continue install of xp
Last edited by _1_man-army.19 (2007-04-26 15:11:33)
That depends on the chipset. If it's SATA-SCSI-PCI interface (e.g. a SiliconImage SiI3112) then you need a driver just to install XP.Hurricane wrote:
You don't need drivers for using an SATA drive. Those only come into play when using RAID.
Short answer: Yes, you'll need a floppy. You probably need to press F6 during the XP setup to load your SATA drivers - that will only work with a floppy._1_man-army.19 wrote:
I want to install xp but i need sata hd drivers so i found them but it seems you can only make a floppy to install driver.. is there a way to use a cd? i dont have floppy in laptop and i dont wanna pay $70 for externel floppy drive
Short answer, but not so short when you look into it: You could create an XP install disk with the SATA drivers 'slipstreamed' into it. This is a relatively easy thing to do. If you can find the relevant information. Try searching the Microsoft website for 'slipstreaming'...
Depends on the bios of the board.Hurricane wrote:
You don't need drivers for using an SATA drive. Those only come into play when using RAID.
Try adding the SATA drivers to your windows install (slipstream) ...
.. this makes it easy .. http://www.nliteos.com/download.html
Then when you install you just press f6 and the installer will already have your drivers.
Last edited by jsnipy (2007-04-26 17:01:13)
Nice find. I've been waiting for a tool like this all my life. (+1 to first person that can name the misquote).jsnipy wrote:
Depends on the bios of the board.Hurricane wrote:
You don't need drivers for using an SATA drive. Those only come into play when using RAID.
Try adding the SATA drivers to your windows install (slipstream) ...
.. this makes it easy .. http://www.nliteos.com/download.html
Then when you install you just press f6 and the installer will already have your drivers.
Slipstreaming is a PITA, this seems to do it all in one easy to use app.
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vista is now gone... it came with my laptop ;/ i disabled sata native in bios and it lets me install xp now
vista is now gone... it came with my laptop ;/ i disabled sata native in bios and it lets me install xp now