Some mobo SATA drivers are not needed and some are..depending upon the
chipset.
Here are a few things to check:
is the HD seen in the BIOS??
Is the HD seen under control panel/admin tools/comp. management/disc
management??
If it shows there...has it been formatted??
Your specific mobo manufacturer website would have instructions for adding
SATA drivers after XP was already installed......
hope this helped
peter
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"JohnO" <johno@!NOOSPAM!heathkit.com> wrote in message
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>>I have had Windows Xp installed long time now. I have just purchased a
>>new
>> sata hard drive and require it to be used as data only.
>> I have all IDE drives currently installed and just this one independent
>> Sata
>> drive. I have found the driver from the motherboard site but windows
>> doesnt
>> see it add new hardware. What is the procedure to follow to get the
>> computer
>> to recognize it?? I have checked the bios and Sata drives are enabled..
>> I want to keep windows on my current Ide drive.
>
>
> SATA is enabled in BIOS, but does the BIOS see the drive? That must happen
> before anything else can happen.
>
> BTW, XP doesn't need a driver to see a SATA drive.
>
> -John O
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