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Sorry this is a bit off topic, but I do not have access to a hardware
newsgroup through my ISP. I have a full XP HOME SP2 CD which I want to install afresh onto a new PC build. With the old build, I managed to install XP with no problems onto a SATA drive and it never asked me for SATA drivers (fortunately as I did not have them on a floppy disc). As I will be using a new SATA drive (larger capacity) in my new build, will I still be able to install XP without needing the SATA drivers. Are the drivers present on an XP SP2 disc, but were not present on an older XP disc? Looking on the web seems to imply that I will always need the drivers copied to a floppy drive (or go through a more complicated route if I don't use a floppy). Is this the case or does the SP2 disc negate this problem. TIA Martin |
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It depends what controler and bios settings are used.
WinXP doesnt contain Raid/Controler drivers "Martin C" <martinC@invalid.com> wrote in message news:4919b4f0$1_1@glkas0286.greenlnk.net... > Sorry this is a bit off topic, but I do not have access to a hardware > newsgroup through my ISP. > > I have a full XP HOME SP2 CD which I want to install afresh onto a new PC > build. With the old build, I managed to install XP with no problems onto a > SATA drive and it never asked me for SATA drivers (fortunately as I did > not have them on a floppy disc). > > As I will be using a new SATA drive (larger capacity) in my new build, > will I still be able to install XP without needing the SATA drivers. Are > the drivers present on an XP SP2 disc, but were not present on an older XP > disc? > > Looking on the web seems to imply that I will always need the drivers > copied to a floppy drive (or go through a more complicated route if I > don't use a floppy). Is this the case or does the SP2 disc negate this > problem. > > TIA > > Martin > |
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SP2 negates nothing. There is no way we can answer this question as we have
no clue which controller your system has, some need the driver installed via F6, so have it handy, it's not that difficult to have it available in case you need it. -- ---- Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 Help Us Help You http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm "Martin C" <martinC@invalid.com> wrote in message news:4919b4f0$1_1@glkas0286.greenlnk.net... > Sorry this is a bit off topic, but I do not have access to a hardware > newsgroup through my ISP. > > I have a full XP HOME SP2 CD which I want to install afresh onto a new PC > build. With the old build, I managed to install XP with no problems onto a > SATA drive and it never asked me for SATA drivers (fortunately as I did > not have them on a floppy disc). > > As I will be using a new SATA drive (larger capacity) in my new build, > will I still be able to install XP without needing the SATA drivers. Are > the drivers present on an XP SP2 disc, but were not present on an older XP > disc? > > Looking on the web seems to imply that I will always need the drivers > copied to a floppy drive (or go through a more complicated route if I > don't use a floppy). Is this the case or does the SP2 disc negate this > problem. > > TIA > > Martin > |
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"Martin C" <martinC@invalid.com> wrote in message news:4919b4f0$1_1@glkas0286.greenlnk.net... > Sorry this is a bit off topic, but I do not have access to a hardware > newsgroup through my ISP. > > I have a full XP HOME SP2 CD which I want to install afresh onto a new PC > build. With the old build, I managed to install XP with no problems onto a > SATA drive and it never asked me for SATA drivers (fortunately as I did > not have them on a floppy disc). > > As I will be using a new SATA drive (larger capacity) in my new build, > will I still be able to install XP without needing the SATA drivers. Are > the drivers present on an XP SP2 disc, but were not present on an older XP > disc? > > Looking on the web seems to imply that I will always need the drivers > copied to a floppy drive (or go through a more complicated route if I > don't use a floppy). Is this the case or does the SP2 disc negate this > problem. > > TIA > > Martin Martin: There should be no SATA driver issue here since your system apparently detected the older SATA HDD when you previously installed the XP OS onto that disk. As has been alluded to by one or more responders to your query it's the motherboard's BIOS that determines whether a SATA driver will be necessary. Nearly all the motherboards produced during the past four or five years contain (in effect) "built-in" SATA controller drivers for a non-RAID configuration. There are some exceptions but they're few & far between. Have you checked your motherboard's User Manual or Guide re this issue? (It would be helpful if you indicated the make & model of your motherboard in queries of this kind). In any event, have you raised this question because you've experienced a problem of non-recognition of your new SATA HDD or just to anticipate a possible future problem in this area? Anna |
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My question was to anticipate any possible problems as this will be a
completely new motherboard, so the fact the old one worked was not a guarantee. As the motherboard has now arrived, I can say that the manual states that it WILL recognise SATA drives via the BIOS. Thanks for everyones help. Martin "Anna" <myname@myisp.net> wrote in message news:O5cOPgFRJHA.4728@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > > "Martin C" <martinC@invalid.com> wrote in message > news:4919b4f0$1_1@glkas0286.greenlnk.net... >> Sorry this is a bit off topic, but I do not have access to a hardware >> newsgroup through my ISP. >> >> I have a full XP HOME SP2 CD which I want to install afresh onto a new PC >> build. With the old build, I managed to install XP with no problems onto >> a SATA drive and it never asked me for SATA drivers (fortunately as I did >> not have them on a floppy disc). >> >> As I will be using a new SATA drive (larger capacity) in my new build, >> will I still be able to install XP without needing the SATA drivers. Are >> the drivers present on an XP SP2 disc, but were not present on an older >> XP disc? >> >> Looking on the web seems to imply that I will always need the drivers >> copied to a floppy drive (or go through a more complicated route if I >> don't use a floppy). Is this the case or does the SP2 disc negate this >> problem. >> >> TIA >> >> Martin > > > Martin: > There should be no SATA driver issue here since your system apparently > detected the older SATA HDD when you previously installed the XP OS onto > that disk. As has been alluded to by one or more responders to your query > it's the motherboard's BIOS that determines whether a SATA driver will be > necessary. Nearly all the motherboards produced during the past four or > five years contain (in effect) "built-in" SATA controller drivers for a > non-RAID configuration. There are some exceptions but they're few & far > between. Have you checked your motherboard's User Manual or Guide re this > issue? > > (It would be helpful if you indicated the make & model of your motherboard > in queries of this kind). > > In any event, have you raised this question because you've experienced a > problem of non-recognition of your new SATA HDD or just to anticipate a > possible future problem in this area? > Anna > |
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Which does NOT mean that you won't need to provide Windows setup with the
proper driver. -- ---- Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 Help Us Help You http://dts-l.net/goodpost.htm "Martin C" <martinC@invalid.com> wrote in message news:491a8f86$1_1@glkas0286.greenlnk.net... > My question was to anticipate any possible problems as this will be a > completely new motherboard, so the fact the old one worked was not a > guarantee. > > As the motherboard has now arrived, I can say that the manual states that > it WILL recognise SATA drives via the BIOS. > |
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