Sata Help
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<div class="IPBDescription">Please.....</div> Ok today i got myself a brand spanking new Motherboard (Asus A7V880) and a new Maxtor 120GB Sata Hard Drive. Anyways, i got the pc all put together and was happy. Powered it up, set the bious up as best as i know how till i look at some tweaking articles, and put in my windows 2000 disk. The pc continues to load, a thing flashes up on the screen saying "Detecting Sata Drives" and it then displays:
Sata0 = Maxtor <Model Number>
Sata1 = None
So i think no problem it's working. Windows 2000 CD boots, get to the section about where i would like to install and it doesn't display m Sata drive as an option, so i cannot install windows.
Any help?
Sata0 = Maxtor <Model Number>
Sata1 = None
So i think no problem it's working. Windows 2000 CD boots, get to the section about where i would like to install and it doesn't display m Sata drive as an option, so i cannot install windows.
Any help?
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As was mentioned you will need to press f6 during the install. Unfortunately ACPI support is built into windows during install and cannot be added later.
Have you <b>partitioned</b> and formatted the drive?
If no your MB will detect it but windows will not be able to install on it.
Edit: Ok just looked on the maxtor site, it's apparently supposed to have shipped with MaxBlast CD, it didn't so im getting an iso from the site now. See what happens then.
You need to have a floppy (A CDROM WILL NOT WORK) containing these drivers, which windows will later use to begin installing your OS.
I have an Asus A7N8X deluxe, I had to use this process. I can't remember the name of the drivers, sireal or something?
Remember, you must, MUST have these drivers on a floppy. You cannot install them from any other source.
<a href='http://homepage.ntlworld.com/tom.jeffs4/random%20crap/silicon_v10022.zip' target='_blank'>http://homepage.ntlworld.com/tom.jeffs4/ra...icon_v10022.zip</a>
Unzip that onto a floppy, hit F6 during windows install, and <b>providing those drivers are compatible with your MB</b>, everything will work fine.
You may get windows installing to drive E: or something daft, don't worry about it, everything will still work ok.
but you do need that driver floppy full of the SATA drivers for your motherboard. maxtor cannot supply this, it is on the motherboard cd under the folder drivers/whatever the chipset is for your sata raid controller. asus puts a couple different chipsets in there, but during the boot screen wher eyous aw bios recognize the driver it should say what the chipset is that controls that harddrive. make the appropriate floppy and do the f6 thing.
its f6 under XP, may be something else under 2k, but in order for the windows installer (which is hella older than the sata specification) to know about the drive it has to have that driver floppy.
anyone who has installed windows to sata will know this, because he/she has been through it.
<a href='http://homepage.ntlworld.com/tom.jeffs4/random%20crap/silicon_v10022.zip' target='_blank'>http://homepage.ntlworld.com/tom.jeffs4/ra...icon_v10022.zip</a>
Unzip that onto a floppy, hit F6 during windows install, and <b>providing those drivers are compatible with your MB</b>, everything will work fine.
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Still no joy, even though it loaded the drivers. Im guessing they are just not compatible.
From Asus:
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<!--QuoteBegin-Zel+--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td><b>QUOTE</b> (Zel)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteEBegin-->motherboard cd under the folder drivers/whatever the chipset is for your sata raid controller<!--QuoteEnd--></td></tr></table><div class='postcolor'><!--QuoteEEnd-->
It had drivers, but it didn't contain TxtSetup.oem so the windows installer just told me there was no driver information on the disk.
Thanks To Everyone....
Filename - VIARAID.zip
Unzip it to a floppy, it should work fine with that one.