SATA Drivers included???

kersey

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Hi there,

Am expecting to receive my copy of Win 7 tomorrow, have got my drivers ready but am wondering whether there is an issue with installing Win 7 onto a SATA drive.

Had issues when installing XP as it wouldn't recognise the SATA drive and wouldn't load the drivers either. Ended up making a slipstream disk with the drivers on which took a while to get right.

Does Win 7 install onto a SATA drive straight out of the box or will I have the same problems as I had with XP??

Any info would be appreciated :)
 

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With Win7 there are a lot more drivers on the disc then XP ever had. But to answer your question more clearly we would need to know what mobo you have and the SATA chipset is. I know a lot of the users here have SATA drives and have installed Win7 with no problems but in order to be in the clear more info is needed.
 

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If you are having installation problems when your copy of Windows 7 arrives, try disabling "SATA Native Mode" - or similar - in your BIOS.

After installation it will be safe to renable it as the drivers will most likely to be found during the installation process anyway.

Tom
 

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XP was released before the prevalence of SATA. It was out but not really widespread on desktops. They added some drivers with later disc presses that had new service packs and such but the builtin drivers were never what they should have been.

Not only are there many more builtin drivers in Windows 7, the process for loading a driver when needed is also tremendously easier than before. You can use a floppy drive still, or a thumb drive, or external USB HDD, etc.
 

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Thanks for your answers...if it doesn't work straight off the disc I've got the drivers that I can load onto a usb stick or will try the BIOS method so I think I've got all bases covered
 

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I always prefer to download the latest drivers direct from the manufacturer's website rather than load possibly outdated ones from the disc.
 

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I always prefer to download the latest drivers direct from the manufacturer's website rather than load possibly outdated ones from the disc.

Very true, but using the Windows disk ones for installation shouldn't be a problem - they can be updated from within Windows afterwards.
 

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Have just run the begining of the installation in VMWare to show you the device driver installation screen.

As mentioned by a previous post, it really is very easy with Vista/Windows 7 to install SATA drivers during the installation process:
 

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Have just run the begining of the installation in VMWare to show you the device driver installation screen.

As mentioned by a previous post, it really is very easy with Vista/Windows 7 to install SATA drivers during the installation process:

Excellent, will get the latest ones from Intel's site and put them on a usb stick just to make sure I've got the latest ones installed :D
 

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Over the past year, I have been continuously amazed that Win7 installer drivers are often more recent than the manufacturers.

They have spent a fortune on WHQL (Windows Hardware Quality Labs) which is testing and beta releasing the drivers in partnership with the manufacturers.

The future begins tomorrow, with the greatest invention since the computer.
 
Over the past year, I have been continuously amazed that Win7 installer drivers are often more recent than the manufacturers.

They have spent a fortune on WHQL (Windows Hardware Quality Labs) which is testing and beta releasing the drivers in partnership with the manufacturers.

The future begins tomorrow, with the greatest invention since the computer.

...so what would you guys recommend to go for - the SATA drivers on the Windows disk or from Intel's site dated 17/07/09????
 

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Kersey, please fill out your system specifications.
Regards,
Adrian
 

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Hi there,

Am expecting to receive my copy of Win 7 tomorrow, have got my drivers ready but am wondering whether there is an issue with installing Win 7 onto a SATA drive.

Had issues when installing XP as it wouldn't recognise the SATA drive and wouldn't load the drivers either. Ended up making a slipstream disk with the drivers on which took a while to get right.

Does Win 7 install onto a SATA drive straight out of the box or will I have the same problems as I had with XP??

Any info would be appreciated :)
Kersey, a warm welcome to you from the Forum.
Without your sys specs it is difficult to give you an answer.
SFE, SATA connected storage devices should not be an issue.
This response is contingent on your BIOS settings, updates to your chipsets etc.

regards,
Adrian
 

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ati radeon 3300
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Hi there,

Am expecting to receive my copy of Win 7 tomorrow, have got my drivers ready but am wondering whether there is an issue with installing Win 7 onto a SATA drive.

Had issues when installing XP as it wouldn't recognise the SATA drive and wouldn't load the drivers either. Ended up making a slipstream disk with the drivers on which took a while to get right.

Does Win 7 install onto a SATA drive straight out of the box or will I have the same problems as I had with XP??

Any info would be appreciated :)
Kersey, a warm welcome to you from the Forum.
Without your sys specs it is difficult to give you an answer.
SFE, SATA connected storage devices should not be an issue.
This response is contingent on your BIOS settings, updates to your chipsets etc.

regards,
Adrian

Thanks for the welcome. I understand it's difficult to answer me when I've given no spec of my system :o.
Am typing this from work at the moment...hopefully will be up and running tonight with Win 7 so will update my spec then.

Cheers :D
 

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MSI GX660R
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Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit
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Intel Core i5 M460
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ATI Radeon HD 5870 1GB GDDR5
Sound Card
Realtek HD (Onboard) and Sound Blaster X-Fi Notebook Card
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
2 x 500GB Seagate

Thanks for the welcome. I understand it's difficult to answer me when I've given no spec of my system :o.
Am typing this from work at the moment...hopefully will be up and running tonight with Win 7 so will update my spec then.

Cheers :D
Kersey, success is contingent on how well one prepares.
IMHO review the STICKY notes at the top of the forum,
review installation guides thouroughly.
EG: DVD or USB FLASH, ISO burn speed (SLOW AS POSSIBLE) FLASH DRIVE (BOOTABLE)
Also unplug all peripherals before you begin.
We will be here if you need us throughout the day and night.
Regards,
Adrian
 

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Custom Build
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Corsair 4 gig ddr 3
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ati radeon 3300
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ati hd
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syncmaster 2033sw
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1600X900 60 hz refresh
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twin_seagates SATA's 1 TB & 500 Gig, hitachi_slimline 160 gig
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antec_550 watt
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cooler master GLite
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stock_heat sink
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