- Oct 22, 2003
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I've recently recieved a brand-spanking-new Seagate 7200.7 80GB. Unfortunately, I got an SATA drive. Which is now biting me, my installation of WinXP, and my patience in their proverbial arses.
I pressed F6 at the start of the install, aand it came up with a message to insert the disk "Manufaturer-supplied hardware support disk" Then, after it failed to recognize the Abit-provided motherboard CD, I pressed esc to cancel. It went on to fail to recognize the SATA HDD, and it said
"
So I'm now staring at a screen that says:
So I press esc to cancel, again.
And I get to the point where I would format a drive, and of course there is no detected drive to format.
Normally I would have simply installed a floppy drive and used the 3.5" disk labeled "SATA driver disk". But of the myriad floppy cables I have, none fit into the slot on the MB. I'm using the correct end of the cable (the end with the twist goes towards the drive, right?). It seems the motherboard slot has too many pins. All the cables have a filled hole where a pin shouldn't be - but the MB has a pin there which is butting up against the filled slot on the cable.
So now I'm staring a floppy disk with the drivers on it which windows install can use, but the MB can't, a CD also with the drivers that the PC can use but windows install can't, and a computer that should be bootable by now but isn't.
So I as kyou guys this: is it posible to make windows see the drivers on the CD, or somehow get the system to see the drivers without a floppy drive?
EDIT: added the quote boxes for clarity.
I pressed F6 at the start of the install, aand it came up with a message to insert the disk "Manufaturer-supplied hardware support disk" Then, after it failed to recognize the Abit-provided motherboard CD, I pressed esc to cancel. It went on to fail to recognize the SATA HDD, and it said
"
I insert the Abit motherboard CD, and press "S"setup was unable to load support for the mass storage device you specified. Currently setup will load support for the following mass storage devices.setup was unable to load support for the mass storage device you specified. Currently setup will load support for the following mass storage devices.
(none)
? To specify additional SDSI adaptors. CD-ROM drives, or special disk controllers for use with windows, including those for which you have a device support disk from a mass storage device manufacturer, press S.
So I'm now staring at a screen that says:
So I press enter a dozen or so times, to no avail.Please insert the disk labeled
Manufacturer-supplied hardware support disk
into Drive A:
? Press ENTER when ready.
So I press esc to cancel, again.
And I get to the point where I would format a drive, and of course there is no detected drive to format.
Normally I would have simply installed a floppy drive and used the 3.5" disk labeled "SATA driver disk". But of the myriad floppy cables I have, none fit into the slot on the MB. I'm using the correct end of the cable (the end with the twist goes towards the drive, right?). It seems the motherboard slot has too many pins. All the cables have a filled hole where a pin shouldn't be - but the MB has a pin there which is butting up against the filled slot on the cable.
So now I'm staring a floppy disk with the drivers on it which windows install can use, but the MB can't, a CD also with the drivers that the PC can use but windows install can't, and a computer that should be bootable by now but isn't.
So I as kyou guys this: is it posible to make windows see the drivers on the CD, or somehow get the system to see the drivers without a floppy drive?
EDIT: added the quote boxes for clarity.