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I have a gigabyte GA-7VT600 Mainboard with a 80GB SATA
Drive. It boots fine but I want to do a clean install on it. When I boot of the Windows XP CD it says it can't find the hard drive. SO I downloaded the SATA drivers onto floppy disk and used them but it still says it can't find the drive. I tired another SATA drive in it still no luck, (however it works fine with a IDE Drive). How do I get around this issue? |
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Read the User's Guide that came with your motherboard
and correct your BIOS settings. -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows XP - Shell/User Be Smart! Protect Your PC! http://www.microsoft.com/athome/sec...ct/default.aspx ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "lrobo" wrote: | I have a gigabyte GA-7VT600 Mainboard with a 80GB SATA | Drive. It boots fine but I want to do a clean install on | it. When I boot of the Windows XP CD it says it can't | find the hard drive. SO I downloaded the SATA drivers | onto floppy disk and used them but it still says it can't | find the drive. I tired another SATA drive in it still no | luck, (however it works fine with a IDE Drive). How do I | get around this issue? |
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Yeh, I've done that. It detects fine in the BIOS and like
I said it already boots into XP (that is installed on it okay) but the Windows XP Home Setup won't detect it. >-----Original Message----- >Read the User's Guide that came with your motherboard >and correct your BIOS settings. > >-- >Carey Frisch >Microsoft MVP >Windows XP - Shell/User > >Be Smart! Protect Your PC! >http://www.microsoft.com/athome/sec...protect/default. aspx > >--------------------------------------------------------- --------------- > >"lrobo" wrote: > >| I have a gigabyte GA-7VT600 Mainboard with a 80GB SATA >| Drive. It boots fine but I want to do a clean install on >| it. When I boot of the Windows XP CD it says it can't >| find the hard drive. SO I downloaded the SATA drivers >| onto floppy disk and used them but it still says it can't >| find the drive. I tired another SATA drive in it still no >| luck, (however it works fine with a IDE Drive). How do I >| get around this issue? >. > |
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lrobo wrote:
> I have a gigabyte GA-7VT600 Mainboard with a 80GB SATA > Drive. It boots fine but I want to do a clean install on > it. When I boot of the Windows XP CD it says it can't > find the hard drive. SO I downloaded the SATA drivers > onto floppy disk and used them but it still says it can't > find the drive. I tired another SATA drive in it still no > luck, (however it works fine with a IDE Drive). How do I > get around this issue? Well this is interesting because, according to Gigabyte's website - that board doesn't support SATA. Is this http://www.giga-byte.com/MotherBoar...c_GA-7VT600.htm (shortened link in case that wraps http://tinyurl.com/4hyvv) your board? So I have to conclude that you have the drive connected via a PCI SATA controller card. If that's the case, have you been to the card manufacturer's website and download the correct driver from there? I suspect not. Where did you download the driver you have from? The reason it isn't working is it isn't the correct driver. I have three SATA drives (my board supports it natively) and it /works/! -- My great-grandfather was born and raised in Elgin - did he eventually lose his marbles? |
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