You mentioned also a 'bridge' driver in your earlier post
Do I take it you built this sys yourself, or at least installed Vista?
Have you checked your mobo site, NOT winupdate, for updated Vista chipset &
other drivers?
Seems to me you have a few drivers problems, incorrect or missing drivers?
"izaaco" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Hi Colin,
>
> I did disconnect after cloning. The problem I cant resolve is the part
> when
> Vista keep prompting me for my HDD driver. After formatting my new HDD, I
> can
> see it in the windows explorer and managed to clone my old HDD.
>
> After I disconnect my new HDD from my system, it boot up without problem.
> However, when I boot up with the new HDD, the driver error is still
> there!!
> This is when I have only ONE HDD on the system. I cloned the error over =s
>
> Headache...
>
> iz.
>
> "Colin Barnhorst" wrote:
>
>> If you cloned the system drive did you disconnect it when trying to boot
>> into the clone? You should.
>>
>> "izaaco" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:262FCF51-5CE1-42CC-B60C-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> > I'm afraid its not the driver problem. Cos I did an installation with 2
>> > HDD
>> > inside and everything is ok. But when I try to ADD in another HDD AFTER
>> > installation, all the funny things take place.
>> >
>> > iz
>> >
>> > "bad_the_ba" wrote:
>> >
>> >>
>> >> um... I thought I did help. Check your motherboard manufacturer's site
>> >> for the latest SATA and/or IDE controller drivers. If you did not
>> >> install these from a CD, Windows might be just getting by on it's own
>> >> included drivers. If not under the drive controller category, they are
>> >> almost always part of the "motherboard chipset" driver installation
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> bad_the_ba
>> >>
>>
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