How to install sata drivers after installing windows xp


















 · Windows XP and Windows do not natively include drivers for SATA controllers (add-in or on-board), so you must install them during the installation of the operating system. The system, motherboard, or controller manufacturer usually supplies these drivers, either on a driver CD or downloadable from their web www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 3 mins.  · BIOS setting: SATA AhcI partition 1: xp partition 2: 7 both boot,. but I want to use virtualbox to boot xp within 7 both are installed with SATA Ahci drivers, but the XP drivers do not work within Virtualbox (presuambly because the SATA chips are a bit different than what virtualbox emulates.  · After setting the BIOS to boot on the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM, insert the Windows installation CD and follow the steps to install Windows XP. When Windows prompts you (shown at the bottom of screen), press the F6 key to install the third party drivers for the Serial ATA hard www.doorway.ruted Reading Time: 2 mins.


Now insert the floppy disk containing the SATA drivers into your floppy drive. Windows will next ask you to select a driver from the provided list. Select VIA Serial (or whichever controller your motherboard supports) ATA RAID Controller (Windows XP). The SATA drivers on your floppy disk should now load. After the drivers have loaded Windows XP will recognise your SATA drive and you can continue installing the Windows XP operating system. Turn off the computer. 2 Press the power button and press f10 to open the BIOS Setup. 3. Use the cursor to navigate the Configuration options to locate the Native-SATA setting. If there is a SATA setting, select the Disable option, and then press F10 to save the change and restart the computer. When installing Windows XP, most of the time you'll find that it has the basic drivers it needs to install itself. However, sometimes you might need to intervene.


When installing Windows XP on newer computers that comes with SATA hard drives, of SATA controller, if you try to install Windows onto a SATA drive, XP. Jul After all drivers were installed I tried changing back to SATA mode (aka ahci?) but XP kacks during the spash screen. Same with safe mode. Solution: All you need to do is find the SATA drivers from the HP website then merge them into the XP installation files, then boot from your new XP CD See.

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