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| Thread ID: 50005 | 2004-10-07 08:14:00 | WinXP hangs on new install with SATA drivers | 1gkar (6233) | Press F1 |
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| 278898 | 2004-10-07 08:14:00 | Wish I'd never seen an nforce mobo. When I attempt a clean install of Win XP to setup RAID/SATA drivers, I press f6, install the Silicon Image drivers via floppy. Press <enter> when it states, then the install hangs and I have to reset to get out. Should SATA be disabled in the BIOS during this stage? or shouldn't it matter? If the latter, then I have another issue with the unit. Have attempted it three times with SATA enabled. |
1gkar (6233) | ||
| 278899 | 2004-10-07 08:45:00 | Make sure that you have these items set correctly in the bios Depending on your preference make sure that either of the First/Second/Third Boot Devices is set to SCSI Usually one of these is set to HDD-0, so this is usually the device that you should change to SCSI Next set the "SATA/RAID/SCSI Boot Order" to SCSI Do you have one or two SATA drives? And are you setting them up as raid or leaving as standard? If you are setting up a raid make sure "Serial ATA Function" is set to RAID. If you are setting up as a standard drive make sure "Serial ATA Function" is set to BASE. Finally "Onboard H/W Serial ATA" does need to be set to Enabled |
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| 278900 | 2004-10-07 18:04:00 | Thanks, mate. Always can rely on a good Cantab for a straight answer. Will check on all above next week when back from holiday. |
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