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I'm trying to install XP Pro on my new Asus P4c800-E (with a floppy drive for the F6 scsi/'other' drivers for the install..)
I only have SATA drives, and want to put the OS on the WD 36GB Raptor. The drives are attached to the 1st and 2nd SATA ports on the mobo (the mobo has 2 dedicated RAID plugs, but no RAID here..) The board has AMIbios (which I flashed before installing anything.. maybe that has some sort of negative effect - I can't see why it would..) I have turned on all bios options pertaining to SATA ("IDE Mode=Enhanced", "Promise controller setup as IDE" (not RAID), etc. I can't find anything else to check in the firmware.
Physically the drives have been checked several times, I can hear them spinning and the power and signal cables went in smoothly, keyed-connectors going into their respective ports.
So I DO hit F6 (BTW) to add the 3rd party driver for the Promise SATA controller (which I don't even think I need for non-RAID setup..), which I pulled off the Asus install cd onto a floppy. It seems to find the XP Promise SATA controller software without fail, and I select it and keep going on the install. When I get to the actual SetUp portion of XP, it tells me there are no hard drives installed at all! WHAT DO I DO KNOWLEDGABLE FRIENDS?
I have read many of the posts regarding this fairlyy common issue. What upsets me is that most people seem to have had more of a problem not having a floppy drive to do the F6 thing with. Well, I HAVE the FDD and seem to do the F6 process without a glitch, but then it won't goto the partition screen and let me setup those SATA drive. What could I be doing wrong? I don't think slipstreaming the drivers into my install cd makes sense for this, as F6 works ok. I cannot find any other SATA drivers on the Asus cd, I believe I have the right ones (XP even acts like all is swell..)
Any help would be really appreciated - I'm really tired now... TIA
DL
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			I only have SATA drives, and want to put the OS on the WD 36GB Raptor. The drives are attached to the 1st and 2nd SATA ports on the mobo (the mobo has 2 dedicated RAID plugs, but no RAID here..) The board has AMIbios (which I flashed before installing anything.. maybe that has some sort of negative effect - I can't see why it would..) I have turned on all bios options pertaining to SATA ("IDE Mode=Enhanced", "Promise controller setup as IDE" (not RAID), etc. I can't find anything else to check in the firmware.
Physically the drives have been checked several times, I can hear them spinning and the power and signal cables went in smoothly, keyed-connectors going into their respective ports.
So I DO hit F6 (BTW) to add the 3rd party driver for the Promise SATA controller (which I don't even think I need for non-RAID setup..), which I pulled off the Asus install cd onto a floppy. It seems to find the XP Promise SATA controller software without fail, and I select it and keep going on the install. When I get to the actual SetUp portion of XP, it tells me there are no hard drives installed at all! WHAT DO I DO KNOWLEDGABLE FRIENDS?
I have read many of the posts regarding this fairlyy common issue. What upsets me is that most people seem to have had more of a problem not having a floppy drive to do the F6 thing with. Well, I HAVE the FDD and seem to do the F6 process without a glitch, but then it won't goto the partition screen and let me setup those SATA drive. What could I be doing wrong? I don't think slipstreaming the drivers into my install cd makes sense for this, as F6 works ok. I cannot find any other SATA drivers on the Asus cd, I believe I have the right ones (XP even acts like all is swell..)
Any help would be really appreciated - I'm really tired now... TIA
DL
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