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izaaco
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      3rd Jun 2008
Hi,

I've Vista Biz running on my new comp. After I did a fresh installation, I
decided to make a clone of my HDD.

After inserting a new HDD, Vista boots up asking me for the HDD driver, why
is this happening? How come it doesn't recognise my HDD and asked me for the
driver?

Is there any settings I need to change in Vista? I did this before in XP but
there wasn't any HDD driver issue.

I attempted to use my HDD as an Ext USB drive as well, but it prompted me
for USB ATAPI Bridge Driver which I don't have too.

Appreciate if someone can assist.

Thank you.

 
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izaaco
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      3rd Jun 2008
This is the first time I encounter something like this as well. Maybe it has
something to do with the SATA settings.

After I do some change of SATA settings in the BIOS, now Vista ask me for my
DVD-ROM driver. I seriously dunno whats wrong.

Hopefully someone can assist.

iz.



"bad_the_ba" wrote:

>
> hard drives typically don't require anything additional for drivers, the
> model is correctly detected or it is set up as generic with no issues.
> However, if you do not have up to date drivers for your hard drive
> CONTROLLER, or it is using a generic windows HDD controller driver, you
> might see issues asking for drivers for the disk itself. Don't quote me
> on this, just a thought.
>
>
> --
> bad_the_ba
>

 
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izaaco
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      3rd Jun 2008
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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Colin Barnhorst
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      3rd Jun 2008
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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izaaco
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      3rd Jun 2008
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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Colin Barnhorst
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      3rd Jun 2008

"izaaco" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:FED39928-4E59-43C9-8868-(E-Mail Removed)...
> 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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Curious
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      3rd Jun 2008
What kind of HDD drives do you have.
If SATA is the new drive connected the SATA #1 port on your MOBO when it is
the only drive?
If IDE what are the drives set to Master/slave/Cable connect?
"izaaco" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:FED39928-4E59-43C9-8868-(E-Mail Removed)...
> 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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DL
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      3rd Jun 2008
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
news:FED39928-4E59-43C9-8868-(E-Mail Removed)...
> 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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