First HDD Install troubles.

Weeeman

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Howdy all, in the process of getting my first computer up and running [Not prebuilt..]

So all is going well, except for when i try to get windows installed.

Windows tells me to make sure my hard drive is properly installed, and it restarts..

It has power and it's linked to PRI_SATA

And when i first got it up and going, it setup the drive.. or so I thought :(

Little help?

 

Steve

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Originally posted by: Weeeman
It has power and it's linked to PRI_SATA

And when i first got it up and going, it setup the drive.. or so I thought :(

Not exactly sure what you mean by this....but when you first run the Windows install, you'll see a message at the bottom of the screen saying "Press F6 to install a third-party SCSI or RAID driver" and here you should start tapping F6 repeatedly, then pop in your SATA driver floppy when prompted.
 

Weeeman

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What if after I hit f6 it still doesnt prompt me :D


After all this time of being told i didnt need a floppy drive anyways.. blegh, good thing i have my good old dell i can't get into
 

nitromullet

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it doesn't prompt you right away after hitting F6. Let Windows install load its other drivers, and then it will prompt you.
 

Weeeman

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No, its one of the older type [purple connector] I have a usb one, it just seems to have problems hitting fkeys before windows is running.

Now, i've got my new floppy ready [with the makedisk] pop it in when it says to for windows, and it just brings up the screen again in 5 seconds to pop something into the a drive
 

Weeeman

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Wow. I'm a retarded, didnt have the cord properly connected, thus making it not read, but now it reads it, says that it will load files for this driver [for the 378ata] so i hit enter to continue with installation.

It says it can't find an installed Harddrive.. what to do?
 

Steve

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Check that the cables are properly connected, and the drive is jumpered right. Also go into your BIOS and set it as the boot drive (may be called SCSI).
 

Nocturnal

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May I suggets slipstreaming WinXP + your SATA drivers onto a cd? I did this and it worked flawlessly. You can search for "slipstream" in general hardware and it should bring up a post I made a few days ago. Adul posted in there a link to a walk-thru guide that you can follow. It's really easy.