How to install sata driver after installing windows xp


















 · XP INSTALLATION. METHOD 1 – system with floppy drive. Step 1. copy the SATA/RAID driver to a floppy disk. Step 2. boot the computer with the XP disk in the drive watch for the prompt – “Press any key to boot from CD.” Step 3. as XP Setup is loading, watch for the prompt at the bottom of the screen – “Press F6 if you need to install a third party SCSI .  · 1. Download the SATA driver of your motherboard. To download the SATA driver, go to the website of the manufacturer of your motherboard. Select Windows XP bit (or bit Windows XP if this is the case. But this version is very rare) as the operating system and download the driver "SATA", "HDD" or Hard Drive.  · Installing Windows XP on a SATA Hard Drive Check out the make/model of motherboard. Above all, it is necessary to get the latest stable Serial ATA drivers for your Installing Windows. After setting the BIOS to boot on the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM, insert the Windows installation CD and Alternative. Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins.


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. Installing Windows XP on a SATA Hard Drive Check out the make/model of motherboard. Above all, it is necessary to get the latest stable Serial ATA drivers for your Installing Windows. After setting the BIOS to boot on the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM, insert the Windows installation CD and Alternative. 1. Download the SATA driver of your motherboard. To download the SATA driver, go to the website of the manufacturer of your motherboard. Select Windows XP bit (or bit Windows XP if this is the case. But this version is very rare) as the operating system and download the driver "SATA", "HDD" or Hard Drive.


For example, if you need to. Windows setup is likely to fail, if: Your Serial ATA (SATA) hard drive is set to AHCI mode in BIOS, and; You install Windows XP* without using an F6 driver. Turn the computer off and then on again. Start the BIOS Setup Utility menu. Select Config. Select Serial ATA (SATA). Select AHCI.

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