How to reinstall the system of SATA hard disk master .

Updated on number 2024-03-06
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    With the narrowing of the gap between Serial ATA hard disk (referred to as SATA hard disk or serial port hard disk) and ordinary IDE hard disk**.

    As well as more and more motherboards that support SATA hard drives are listed (such as KT600, i865P PE, i875P, etc.), many people are in.

    SATA hard drives were selected when they were installed. However, many friends have reported that it is difficult to install WindowsXP system on SATA hard drive.

    Recently, I happened to install a KT600+ SATA hard drive on a friend's computer, and found that it did exist when installing Windows XP.

    problem, it will say that the hard drive cannot be found. The author has summarized the installation experience, and only needs to pay attention to three points to make windo

    WSXP is successfully installed on your SATA hard drive.

    1.Because Windows XP itself does not directly support serial ATA controllers, Windows XP must be installed from the soft.

    to a floppy disk. Therefore, you must first have a floppy drive. If you have Windows 98, you only need to use it in the bio

    S, select SCSI SATA as boot, and you can install it normally like a normal IDE hard disk.

    2.When you first install Windows XP and look for a SCSI device, press the F6 key (a text prompt will appear at the bottom of the screen).

    to load third-party drivers. But note that there is only about 2 seconds after the prompt for you to press the key, if you miss it.

    Gotta restart and do it again. After pressing F6, wait for a while and the system prompts you to press the S button, it will automatically search for the driver in the floppy drive, and select the appropriate driver in the floppy disk provided by the motherboard. It will then show that the driver you selected has been loaded, press enter.

    Proceed, here are the normal WindowsXP installation steps.

    Note: Some motherboards (e.g. Zotech's KT600-R) provide a floppy drive with an INF file that is placed in the file.

    3.If your motherboard has Silicon Image SATA RAID on board, it is possible after the installation of Windows XP is complete.

    Also install the SATA RAID driver again, for this, different motherboards have slightly different requirements on their motherboards.

    There will be detailed instructions in the manual, so please pay more attention. Such as the KT600-R of Zotech, the system is booted in the hardware device tube.

    Other devices in the processor will show a yellow question mark RAID devices and need to reinstall the driver for it. Put in the motherboard provided.

    Note: Windows 2000 is also the same as Windows XP, it does not have a driver for the Serial ATA controller, and the installation method is not there.

    It's basically the same as WindowsXP.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    To have a floppy disk driver, you put the floppy disk you brought when you bought the hard disk into the floppy drive to identify and install the hard disk driver, you just bought the machine when you came out of the serial port, that is, the BIOS support is not good!!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I put it in a disk of WinXP SP2.

    There is a drive.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    First plug the U disk installation disk of the PE system into the computer, and then turn it on, most computers can press a key when booting up (some are F11, some are F12, and some are others) to select the menu of the startup device, choose to use your U disk device to start, and then continue the installation process.

    Some operating systems may have compatibility issues with new hardware devices. In particular, if there is a problem with the hard disk interface in a certain period of time, it is recommended to replace the installed disk of the updated version of the operating system, or set the hard disk interface to IDE compatibility mode.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's not set to com,But set to pata compatibility mode,So you can install the system directly,Otherwise you only have to put the win7 original installer into the u disk to install,because win7 supports loading serial ata driver in the installation graphical interface,and xp and win2003 can only be loaded from a disk,extremely troublesome。

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    XP lacks drivers,So modify the hard disk mode can,You can also make up the driver in the U disk,The driver is found from the motherboard CD,If the BIOS of the notebook brand is difficult to change the mode,You can directly install win7。

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The first item in the motherboard CMOS boot sequence is the U disk! Restart the computer and press the F8 key often to enter the startup installation program, and you can format the C drive. Microsoft's public USB flash drive installation scheme!

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    In the BIOS, change the interface mode to the IDE. Or install a PE system on a USB flash drive. Feed into the installation system.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Reinstalling the system has nothing to do with the hard disk interface, just install it in the normal way.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Because some notebooks, most of them are HP, the BIOS design is too simple, there is no SATA AHCI and PATA switching, and after brushing the immature BIOS, the fan does not have an energy-saving mode, and it turns long when it is turned on, and it is noisy

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    You're installing an HP machine.

    If you want to change the operating system of that machine, you have to brush the BIOS

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The latest USB flash drive PE supports SATA boot.

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