LintMan
Senior member
My original 100GB IDE hard disk, which contained my OS partition, has pretty much croaked. I was running Win XP pro, installed from OEM disk 3 yrs ago, upgraded over time to SP2. I've been using a second HD, a SATA 200GB disk that connects through a SATA add-on card, (I think it's a Promise SATA150 TX2plus) and when my 100GB disk started failing, I purchased a third disk, a 250MB SATA drive, with the intent to use it to replace the old failing 100GB IDE drive.
But when trying to install my original Win XP OEM, it doesn't see either of the SATA drives in my system. I just read that Win XP doesn't recognize 200GB+ disks until at least SP1, so I'm not sure if that's the problem or if it's the SATA add-in card that it's not recognizing, or if both things are/will be issues.
If the SATA add-in card is the issue, I imagine I can find a driver for it to make the XP boot CD recognize it. (I can't access my PC for another few days to try it out, but once I get back to my PC, internet access might be difficult, so that's why I'm asking now). Presuming I can get past that, am I going to get hosed by my original WinXP install disk not recognizing my 200+ GB drives? I'd hate to have to buy a new WinXP Pro w/SP2 install disk just so I can reinstall XP onto my 200GB disk. And I'd also hate to have to buy a smaller HD (< 130MB) to put into my system just so I can install the OS onto it.
Thanks!
But when trying to install my original Win XP OEM, it doesn't see either of the SATA drives in my system. I just read that Win XP doesn't recognize 200GB+ disks until at least SP1, so I'm not sure if that's the problem or if it's the SATA add-in card that it's not recognizing, or if both things are/will be issues.
If the SATA add-in card is the issue, I imagine I can find a driver for it to make the XP boot CD recognize it. (I can't access my PC for another few days to try it out, but once I get back to my PC, internet access might be difficult, so that's why I'm asking now). Presuming I can get past that, am I going to get hosed by my original WinXP install disk not recognizing my 200+ GB drives? I'd hate to have to buy a new WinXP Pro w/SP2 install disk just so I can reinstall XP onto my 200GB disk. And I'd also hate to have to buy a smaller HD (< 130MB) to put into my system just so I can install the OS onto it.
Thanks!