How to load sata drivers from floppy
· text mode drivers for the sata controller - allows you to install operating systems like Windows or other operating systems that may not have SATA drivers inside the installation media (you can put these drivers inside a installation dvd using something like nLite for example) or you can put them on a floppy disk or usb stick and when asked by the OS . · In BIOS the SATA is set to Automatic RAID else AHCI. But when booting the XP CD after I selected the drivers (F6) Windows XP blue screens. The only way to install XP is by using Combined mode in BIOS. But then neither RAID or AHCI is being used only the Windows standard SATA driver. · 1) Copy your SATA drivers to a disk. (Floppy, CD, USB) NOTE: Keep this disk in a safe place, as it will be need to use 2) Click Load Drivers. 3) Click Cancel 4) Click Browse. 5) Choose your Sata Controller. Click OK NOTE: for this example, I am using Promise Fastrak 6) Click OK. 7) Click Author: Theog.
Unable to install the AHCI or RAID driver using the F6 installation procedure because the system does not have a floppy drive. How to fix it. Use one of these methods to resolve the issue: Attach a USB floppy drive. You might need to enter the system BIOS and set the USB emulation mode to floppy. Note. text mode drivers for the sata controller - allows you to install operating systems like Windows or other operating systems that may not have SATA drivers inside the installation media (you can put these drivers inside a installation dvd using something like nLite for example) or you can put them on a floppy disk or usb stick and when asked by the OS setup, you can give the drivers. If you want simple solution follow the steps. Step 1: Start Your PC. Hit F2 at startup then you will be led to BIOS, in BIOS Setup, change SATA mode from AHCI to ATA and Save and Exit. Step 2: Insert XP CD in CD/DVD Drive. While booting hit F12 and choose Boot from CD/DVD drive. Then follow the usual procedure to install XP.
Installing Windows using native SATA drivers. To install Windows XP with native SATA driver, perform the following steps: Boot the notebook PC. download the SATA drivers from your manufacturer website · create a copy of your CDROM ISO disk image · mount that image (as a virtual disk). 18 sept up a RAID array, or want to enable AHCI to take advantage of SATA in Windows was by putting the driver files on a floppy disk.
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