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how do i install xp on a sata drive (P5S800-VM)

 
 
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On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 14:10:35 +0200, "alexander" <alexander76 @
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You need a floppy with sata drivers for xp. If you did not get that in
your package, you should make one (drivers from asus).

Then when you boot on XP CD press F6 for scsi drivers at first chance
(floppy not fully in before you have booted on CD). I know sata is not
scsi, bot this is what Gates calls everything extraordinary.

This worked for me just last night

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On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 14:34:07 +0200, JK <(E-Mail Removed)>
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>On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 14:10:35 +0200, "alexander" <alexander76 @
>lycos.nl> wrote:
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>You need a floppy with sata drivers for xp. If you did not get that in
>your package, you should make one (drivers from asus).
>
>Then when you boot on XP CD press F6 for scsi drivers at first chance
>(floppy not fully in before you have booted on CD). I know sata is not
>scsi, bot this is what Gates calls everything extraordinary.
>
>This worked for me just last night
>


Windows install can format the drive for you. This formatting is very
slow though. It can only take all space for install. You will have to
change it afterwards with partition magic. No problem, I did so.
Created 2 logical partitions.

Now I wonder how to restore an image on sata. With which software:
driveimage, acronis or what.
Will try acronis soon.

best regards

John
 
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      7th Apr 2005

everybody else sleeping here !

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> On Thu, 07 Apr 2005 14:34:07 +0200, JK <(E-Mail Removed)>
> wrote:
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>>On Thu, 7 Apr 2005 14:10:35 +0200, "alexander" <alexander76 @
>>lycos.nl> wrote:
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>>You need a floppy with sata drivers for xp. If you did not get that in
>>your package, you should make one (drivers from asus).
>>
>>Then when you boot on XP CD press F6 for scsi drivers at first chance
>>(floppy not fully in before you have booted on CD). I know sata is not
>>scsi, bot this is what Gates calls everything extraordinary.
>>
>>This worked for me just last night
>>

>
> Windows install can format the drive for you. This formatting is very
> slow though. It can only take all space for install. You will have to
> change it afterwards with partition magic. No problem, I did so.
> Created 2 logical partitions.
>
> Now I wonder how to restore an image on sata. With which software:
> driveimage, acronis or what.
> Will try acronis soon.
>
> best regards
>
> John

Windows can recognize the SATA drive and partitions can be made during the
setup process. All the software needed is on the Windows cd. No need to use
third party software to setup partitions. RAID and SCSI will need the
drivers on a floppy unless you setup an unattended install.

Format speed is dependent on the speed of your system.


 
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      8th Apr 2005
In article <4255233b$0$23409$(E-Mail Removed)>, "alexander"
<alexander76 @ lycos.nl> wrote:

> how do i install xp on a sata drive (P5S800-VM)


A good question. Your manual has no info on the Southbridge
and its RAID/IDE features.

The manual that most closely resembles the storage on your
board, would be the manual for the P4S800D. Page 77 has some
info on storage and describes the features of the 964 Southbridge
on your motherboard.

http://www.asuscom.de/pub/ASUS/mb/so...43_p4s800d.zip

I have seen some comments in Google, about avoiding the
SISIDE driver. The reason being, it cannot be uninstalled,
as the uninstall is broken. If you do try the SISIDE driver,
you can edit the setup.ini file, and change "Performance=1"
to "Performance=0". Then, reinstall the same driver. This
operation will turn off data caching in driver RAM, and possibly
improve the robustness of the file system if a crash happens.

There are also some comments in this Abxzone thread. Start
at the bottom of the page and work upwards. The P4S800D-E
has two storage devices, and you are interested specifically
in comments about the 964 Southbridge interface, and not
the separate SIS180 chip that the D-E board uses.

http://www.abxzone.com/forums/archiv...p/t-68049.html

So, in order of driver preference, try using no driver during
install (and hope the default MS IDE driver is installed
and works - I don't know if SP1 is needed for this to work
or not). Next, I would try installing the SIS RAID driver
using F6 and a driver floppy (even though a single drive is
not RAID, maybe the drive will still be picked up). If that
doesn't work, then I would resort to an F6 install of the
SISIDE driver (having editted the setup.ini, to turn off
caching).

You'll know within three installs, which option works :-)

Paul
 
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