reinstall of XP svc pk 2

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sgopus

I recently updated some gear on a XP pro scv pk2 system, ie newer faster CPU
and a larger primary HD, I ran into issues from the get.
my MB is a GIGAbyte and I seem to remember reading I'm only allowed one IDE
Device (Primary HD) So I installed CPU no problems, saw it right away.
Installed Larger HD and all kinds of Problems, XP stopped seeing my SATA
drives where I had my backups, both external and internal. I wound up having
to wipe and start from scratch, with installing The sata drivers and still XP
would not see my Sata drivers, so I gave up and went to W7 it saw the SATA
drives right away.
What the heck would cause XP to stop seeing the SATA Drives? Drivers were
installed at the proper time
 
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PA Bear [MS MVP]

sgopus said:
I recently updated some gear on a XP pro scv pk2 system, ie newer faster
CPU
and a larger primary HD, I ran into issues from the get.
my MB is a GIGAbyte and I seem to remember reading I'm only allowed one
IDE
Device (Primary HD) So I installed CPU no problems, saw it right away.
Installed Larger HD and all kinds of Problems, XP stopped seeing my SATA
drives where I had my backups, both external and internal. I wound up
having
to wipe and start from scratch, with installing The sata drivers and still
XP would not see my Sata drivers, so I gave up and went to W7 it saw the
SATA drives right away.
What the heck would cause XP to stop seeing the SATA Drives? Drivers were
installed at the proper time

Never having installed SP3?

Note: Support for WinXP (x86) SP2 ends on 13 July 2010. After that date,
computers running WinXP (x86) SP2 "will no longer receive software updates
from Windows Update" (i.e., Automatic Updates will not work and Windows
Update website will not be accessible) until SP3 has been installed.
Extended Support for WinXP SP3 will continue through 08 April 2014.

• What does it mean if my version of Windows is no longer supported?
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/help/what-does-end-of-support-mean
 

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