more shocking that you cant read, he needs sata drivers
"Richard Dower" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:csbjik$d2j$(E-Mail Removed)...
> I'd also say you have the boot order wrong and the BIOS configured
> incorectly. There are numerous options for the IDE and SATA drives, RAID
and
> non RAID, the Sil3114 controller etc.
>
> Most problems arise from user error and people not knowing what they are
> doing, thus i suggest you read and research and play with every BIOS
option
> until you learn what each one does and how to set things up correctly +
> creating a floppy disc for the F6 option to install Windows.
>
> It's shocking to me just how many people don't know about this or how to
do
> it, soemtimes it is good DELL build PC's.
>
>
> "David Mills" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:RcKdnTJLQats2nTcRVn-(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Hello, I recently built a brand new computer using Gigabyte's GA-K8NF-9
> > motherboard. I have everything installed correctly, but when I turn it
on
> > it says "Boot From CD". So I put in my XP cd and/or my driver cd that
came
> > with the motherboard and it doesn't work. I then try booting with that
> > express recovery utility and it comes up and says "No HPA Enabled Drive,
> > Press Any Key To Boot". Do you have any ideas what could be the
problem?
> > Everyone is telling me that I need to install my Sata Drivers for my new
> > harddrive, but I can't install them because I can't get to the cd. I
did
> > not install a floppy drive in this computer because I was told by
numerous
> > people that I would not need one. I have a DVD-ROM drive as my only IDE
> > device and it is set to master. I then have my SATA harddrive
installed.
> > Does anyone have any ideas what could be the problem?
> >
> > Thanks for any ideas.
> >
>
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