Theslaz wrote:
> Had a previous post and basically asked this question with another
> question ( 64 bit or not ). Got several responses to the 64 bit problem
> and I have that under control! ( Computer will not install a 64 bit
> version of Windows 7 because it is not 64 bit capable. Pretty basic) The
> other question was in regards to a new Sata Hard drive. No one answered
> that so that is why I am reposting the question. I need help on this one.
>
> I installed a new 1 Tera bite Hard Drive in my wifes computer.( not
> enough space left on her old Hard drive for a new installation ) As it
> stands now it is recognized and working. Problem is; Windows will not
> install to it as it gives an error message that the operating system may
> not boot from this drive.
>
> Here is the problem. The computer is a Compaq Presario SR1300NX; and has
> a 3000+ AMD Sempron processor. No where in the Bios is there a mention
> of a Sata connection; whereas my computer a Compaq presario SR1620NX
> does and I am using one of the Sata connections as we speak. Now my
> wifes computer does have two Sata connections on her mother board. I
> hooked up the Hard drive to one of them and it did not work. I than
> inserted a RAID I/O card with Sata capability and that does work; but as
> I mention; Windows 7 does not like it.
>
> Any suggestions?? I will do a search to see if there is an updated BIOS
> file. If there is; I will try that!
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Jerry
Compaq Presario SR1300NX Desktop PC has a A7V8X-LA motherboard with KM400A chipset.
That is VIA. With a VIA chipset, you need to install the "Force 150" jumper
on the SATA hard drive. Then the drive will be detectable with that VIA
chipset. Give that a try and report back.
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/d...reg_R1002_USEN
Looking up Kelut-GL6E on the HP site, gives more info on the motherboard.
Southbridge is VT8237 (the partner to the KM400A Northbridge). The
VT8237 is what hosts the two SATA ports.
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/d...reg_R1002_USEN
See page 11 here, for info on VIA chipsets versus SATA 300 hard drives
and what to do.
http://www.seagate.com/staticfiles/m...n_guide_en.pdf
The jumper situation varies from one disk manufacturer to another. On
Hitachi, you need the Drive Feature Tool software to change disk
interface operating speed. There is no jumper on a Hitachi drive.
Seagate, by comparison, makes it easy, by having a position for a jumper.
On my last two Seagate purchases, one drive came with the necessary jumper
and the other one did not. So I had to scrounge around to find a jumper
when I needed one.
I suspect you'll be up and running Win7 in no time. No need
for the RAID card.
Good luck,
Paul