QUOTE(SubKi||er @ Aug 10 2007, 11:15 AM)
Load the SATA/RAID drivers from floppy
For those who have access to USB floppy drives, here's the step how you want to get XP Setup to detect your SATA harddrive.
! I have updated some of the laptops with its chipset model !
! There are some laptops which their manufacturer haven't put up the corresponding drivers therefore i would link to a generic driver which should work the same. !
! I am just providing these details as per my knowledge to computers and would not hold responsible if any damage is done(which in this case should not be possible) to your computer. !
Acer
Aspire 4710 [i945GM] - ftp://ftp1.acer.com.sg/Support/files/Acer.../XPSP2/SATA.exe
Aspire 4720 [GM965] - http://downloadcenter.intel.com/license_ag...ystems&lang=eng
Dell
Dell Inspiron 1420 - http://support.ap.dell.com/support/topics/...pup&file=205611
Please be awared that for certain cases, drivers would be the same if it is the same chipset. For example, if Aspire 4710 would be a 965GM chipset and 4720 is also using the same 865GM chipset, the same RAID/SATA drivers could be used to do the installation. If you're not sure, please ask first...
Post or PM me the laptop model here and i'll find for you and do the updating here.
HP Compaq Presario V3000 required Intel Mass Storage: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwar...=1817059&os=228For those who have access to USB floppy drives, here's the step how you want to get XP Setup to detect your SATA harddrive.
- Attach USB floppy disc
- Copy SATA/RAID drivers to floppy
- Reboot and boot from XP Setup disc
- Look at the bottom of the screen and hit F6 when it says "Press F6 to load blah blah blah"
- A screen will show a list of drivers to load from the floppy which in most case only 1 item in the list
- Select the driver there and XP Setup should be able to detect your hard drive
- Resume XP installation as how you do normally
! I have updated some of the laptops with its chipset model !
! There are some laptops which their manufacturer haven't put up the corresponding drivers therefore i would link to a generic driver which should work the same. !
! I am just providing these details as per my knowledge to computers and would not hold responsible if any damage is done(which in this case should not be possible) to your computer. !
Acer
Aspire 4710 [i945GM] - ftp://ftp1.acer.com.sg/Support/files/Acer.../XPSP2/SATA.exe
Aspire 4720 [GM965] - http://downloadcenter.intel.com/license_ag...ystems&lang=eng
Dell
Dell Inspiron 1420 - http://support.ap.dell.com/support/topics/...pup&file=205611
Please be awared that for certain cases, drivers would be the same if it is the same chipset. For example, if Aspire 4710 would be a 965GM chipset and 4720 is also using the same 865GM chipset, the same RAID/SATA drivers could be used to do the installation. If you're not sure, please ask first...
Post or PM me the laptop model here and i'll find for you and do the updating here.
for detect the SATA/RAID.
Download the Intel Mass Storage and extract and copy it into your USB drive and follow the instruction as mentioned above.
Now it's work for me.
Added on December 11, 2007, 11:48 pm
QUOTE(planetmy @ Dec 11 2007, 02:55 PM)
HP Compaq Presario V3000 required Intel Mass Storage: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwar...=1817059&os=228
for detect the SATA/RAID.
Download the Intel Mass Storage and extract and copy it into your USB drive and follow the instruction as mentioned above.
Now it's work for me.
This is another solution:for detect the SATA/RAID.
Download the Intel Mass Storage and extract and copy it into your USB drive and follow the instruction as mentioned above.
Now it's work for me.
http://www.powerdonkey.net/windows/xp/sata_driver_update.php
This post has been edited by planetmy: Dec 11 2007, 11:48 PM
Dec 11 2007, 02:55 PM

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