Windows 7 64bit Clean Install FAIL

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  1.    #91

    What scripts or kernel hacks are you referring to?

    You said you tried to start Win7 which had been installed in another machine so I provided you with what is needed to accomplish this.

    I suggested Paragon's highly regarded adaptive technology, simlar to what is used by Acronis Universal Restore.

    These are not hacks that I know of, but state of the art technology.

    Your mobo is reported faulty in numerous Google results, and it has an AMD chipset - not NVIDIA.
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       #92

    Yes Greg I have looked at Nvidia's site for the drivers, but they are part of an EXE install and I need just SATAIDE Driver (v11.1.0.33) WHQL

    Anyone have any other ideas!
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       #93

    Greg - "Google it" is nearly an offensive suggestion! As for download, run and observe install location...again an obvious solution.

    The EXE has a hardware check that prevents me from installing on a working desktop - thus the request for stand-alone driver.


    Anybody with some constructive useful ideas?
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  4.    #94

    What is offensive about suggesting you do what we all do here to find instantly a driver, solve an error by supplying its text and number, etc? Google now holds almost all of human knowledge if you ask the question right. Simple searches like "SATAIDE Win7 Driver (v11.1.0.33) WHQL" once got no or few responses but in recent years almost always return what you're seeking after sifting through multiple results.

    Unfortunately when you are needlessly belligerant with someone trying earnestly to help you, others are driven away and you will get the help you deserve.
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       #95

    gregrocker said:
    What is offensive about suggesting you do what we all do here to find instantly a driver, solve an error by supplying its text and number, etc? Google now holds almost all of human knowledge if you ask the question right. Simple searches like "SATAIDE Win7 Driver (v11.1.0.33) WHQL" once got no or few responses but in recent years almost always return what you're seeking after sifting through multiple results.

    Unfortunately when you are needlessly belligerant with someone trying earnestly to help you, others are driven away and you will get the help you deserve.
    As an IT professional the first thing I do is research, google, bing etc or use other resources. I provided very specific information in my request - the need for SATAIDE Win7 Driver (v11.1.0.33) WHQL not something generic.

    I understand that often on forums Captain Obvious states "google it" so that's why I take offense. I came to a windows 7 forum specifically for the constructive, creative and trained input of other IT professional.

    Greg if Google produced the answer to my original question we wouldn't have 100 posts here without a solution.
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       #96

    So still looking for someone who has the Nvidia SATAIDE Drivers (v11.1.0.33) WHQL.

    Both the new Hard Drives are Seagates (1TB and 500GB), however both Seagates. I have a loaner WD 80GB SATA drive that I'll attempt an install on.

    I searched Seagates site to determine if either drive had firmware, or other notices (recalls etc) attached and neither do.
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       #97

    When installing to the WD Sata 80GB HD.

    Windows is unable to install to the selected location. Error 0x80300024
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    CJMore said:
    So still looking for someone who has the Nvidia SATAIDE Drivers (v11.1.0.33) WHQL.
    I think I have those, my rig has the GF8200 chipset. Anywho when I Google'd 'Nvidia SATAIDE Drivers (v11.1.0.33) WHQL' .. I found that it came up with the same nForce drivers I had DL'ed and installed in my computer - '15.49_nforce_winvista_win7_64bit_international_whql.exe'

    If you have 7zip or Winrar installed, you can right click that file and open it .. and extract the IDE\Win764\sata_ide\ folder.



    edit: have you tried installing W7 from USB yet?
    USB Windows 7 Installation Key Drive - Create
    Install Windows 7 from USB Pen Drive Using Grub4Dos
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       #99

    I thought I read all the posts .. but why do you need the nvidia sataide drivers? your mobo has AMD 790x chipset.
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    Joshatdot said:
    I thought I read all the posts .. but why do you need the nvidia sataide drivers? your mobo has AMD 790x chipset.
    Still trying to get Windows 7 installed on either Sata HD. The Asus drivers didn't work.

    Suggestions?
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