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DracKul

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will not. I have a spanking new GA-K8NNXP... I have followed the directions to the letter in regards to seting the BIOS to boot from SATA drives vs IDE... I can not get this to work. Has anyone done this & can you help me? I'm trying to get XP Pro to load on a WD Raptor...
 

3sixes

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DracKul
Im not familiar with you board, nor do I know about sata.
If you go over toGigabyte Forum there are some users there with the board that can probably help you out.

Laterz,
3sixes -aka- dafanman
 

hmmhighlander

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Hi there,

I don't know this specific board, but I have just set a Maxtor SATA HDD as the boot drive using a Gigabyte GA-7N400 Pro2 board. Your problem is likely to be that XP won't recognize a SATA drive up front unless you provide it with appropriate drivers. What I did was
1) format my Maxtor drive upfront using a utility called Maxblast3 I downloaded from Maxtor's site and installed on a floppy. Possibly, WD provide a similar Utility?
2) copied the SATA drivers (in the case of the Pro2 that meant Silicon Image SATA drivers that came bundled on the Board's Drivers & Utilities CD) onto a floppy.
3) started an installation of XP from a CD ROM Drive as usual, but interrupted by repeatedly pressing F6 (I think). This lets Windows XP know that you want to pre-install drivers.
4) Direct Windows to look for the drivers on your A:\ drive
5) Once Windows XP has installed the drivers it will recognize your SATA drive and your installation should be straightforward.

Harry
 

DracKul

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Jan 23, 2004
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Thanx guys! Harry, I tried pretty much the same process... However, the OS install says it does not find the drivers on the floppy... I think the instructions given via Gigabyte may be outdated?

I'll look for the utility you spoke of! Thanx again! -DracK
 

DracKul

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Jan 23, 2004
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Originally posted by: hmmhighlander
Hi there,

I don't know this specific board, but I have just set a Maxtor SATA HDD as the boot drive using a Gigabyte GA-7N400 Pro2 board. Your problem is likely to be that XP won't recognize a SATA drive up front unless you provide it with appropriate drivers. What I did was
1) format my Maxtor drive upfront using a utility called Maxblast3 I downloaded from Maxtor's site and installed on a floppy. Possibly, WD provide a similar Utility?
2) copied the SATA drivers (in the case of the Pro2 that meant Silicon Image SATA drivers that came bundled on the Board's Drivers & Utilities CD) onto a floppy.
3) started an installation of XP from a CD ROM Drive as usual, but interrupted by repeatedly pressing F6 (I think). This lets Windows XP know that you want to pre-install drivers.
4) Direct Windows to look for the drivers on your A:\ drive
5) Once Windows XP has installed the drivers it will recognize your SATA drive and your installation should be straightforward.

Harry


Thanx again! I finally got it... I had to make a few floppies because the file that XP was looking for had to be first on the floppy... Weird, but got it!
 

DracKul

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Jan 23, 2004
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Originally posted by: DracKul
Originally posted by: hmmhighlander
Hi there,

I don't know this specific board, but I have just set a Maxtor SATA HDD as the boot drive using a Gigabyte GA-7N400 Pro2 board. Your problem is likely to be that XP won't recognize a SATA drive up front unless you provide it with appropriate drivers. What I did was
1) format my Maxtor drive upfront using a utility called Maxblast3 I downloaded from Maxtor's site and installed on a floppy. Possibly, WD provide a similar Utility?
2) copied the SATA drivers (in the case of the Pro2 that meant Silicon Image SATA drivers that came bundled on the Board's Drivers & Utilities CD) onto a floppy.
3) started an installation of XP from a CD ROM Drive as usual, but interrupted by repeatedly pressing F6 (I think). This lets Windows XP know that you want to pre-install drivers.
4) Direct Windows to look for the drivers on your A:\ drive
5) Once Windows XP has installed the drivers it will recognize your SATA drive and your installation should be straightforward.

Harry


Thanx again! I finally got it... I had to make a few floppies because the file that XP was looking for had to be first on the floppy... Weird, but got it!

Please see this as well.