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Richard
Hi,
I hope I'm not making a NG faux pas by dropping in with a quick question,
but if someone can post an answer it would really help a LOT. I've already
looked all around for an answer.
I've built a new system from scratch. It's done, and now when the OS (I
have both W2000 & Vista basic) starts to install, I get a message saying no
hard drives (Seagate & WD SATA raid) are recognized. They show up fine in
BIOS though.
I downloaded an .exe from the motherboard website (Gigabyte) that I'm
supposed to pre-execute, and then when windows looks for hardware, I press
F6. They don't provide a simple driver file for me to save on a floppy or
CD that I could access during installation.
How do I run an .exe on a system that doesn't have an OS running yet?
I don't even see a way to interrupt the bootup except to go into BIOS etc.
Is there a way to run the .exe to install the driver before I install
windows?
Or is there a way to extract a hard disk driver from the windows
installation CD?
Thank you for any help you can share. It would certainly make the world a
better place.
Richard
I hope I'm not making a NG faux pas by dropping in with a quick question,
but if someone can post an answer it would really help a LOT. I've already
looked all around for an answer.
I've built a new system from scratch. It's done, and now when the OS (I
have both W2000 & Vista basic) starts to install, I get a message saying no
hard drives (Seagate & WD SATA raid) are recognized. They show up fine in
BIOS though.
I downloaded an .exe from the motherboard website (Gigabyte) that I'm
supposed to pre-execute, and then when windows looks for hardware, I press
F6. They don't provide a simple driver file for me to save on a floppy or
CD that I could access during installation.
How do I run an .exe on a system that doesn't have an OS running yet?
I don't even see a way to interrupt the bootup except to go into BIOS etc.
Is there a way to run the .exe to install the driver before I install
windows?
Or is there a way to extract a hard disk driver from the windows
installation CD?
Thank you for any help you can share. It would certainly make the world a
better place.
Richard