Here´s the deal, i got no floppy here to spare, my client haven´t bought one and the damn sata hdd needs it to be installed under XP, do you guys know another way around?
Can a CD swap be done?
It's possible to integrate the driver into the CD itself.
Here is a pretty good guide, although this one was designed for a specific SATA controller, the procedure is basically the same as that link outlines.
i dont have any SATA drives but my uncle told me that he tried to install windows on his SATA drive and it wasnt recognized. But at the beginning of the installation of windows, it asks to press F8 (i think...) to isntall SCSI drivers or something like that. He told me he did that and his Sata drive was recognize. Give it a try
wish i could of verified this before posting it. but it should take you about 5 mins to test
--- Intel Pentium 4 2.6GHz - 1024MB DDR400 - Geforce 6600GT AGP8X ---
--- WD 160GB - WD 120GB - CD-R/RW 52X/32X/52X - Sony DVD+/-RW ---
When you press F6, it prompts you to insert a floppy with the SATA drivers, since WhiteX doesn't have a floppy, this isn't an option. The method I linked to would be the only way to do it.
ahh my bad.
wish i could of checked first :p
--- Intel Pentium 4 2.6GHz - 1024MB DDR400 - Geforce 6600GT AGP8X ---
--- WD 160GB - WD 120GB - CD-R/RW 52X/32X/52X - Sony DVD+/-RW ---
You can try using this program its pretty good.
http://www.seagate.com/support/seatools/
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If your client don't have a floppy then remove it from your PC (don't forget cable), connect to that machine and install drivers, then disconnect and put it back to your PC.
Or just say "buy floppy and floppy cable and i will install windoze"
Both are fastest and easiest solutions![]()
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A question that has been echoing within my mind: why are floppy disks still used? They are horribly outdated, slow, tend to break very easily and low capacity. Why not use CDs instead? Heck, a floppy is INCREDIBLY expensive compared to a CD (and a cd very expensive compared to a dvd).
Myself I have never been able to install windows on a SATA drive, but so, I have an IDE drive too, which was apparently the reason as to why, because windows just wanted to install on the IDE drive.
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