SATA drivers - Load in Windows System Image Recovery

    SATA drivers - Load in Windows System Image Recovery

    SATA drivers - Load in Windows System Image Recovery

    How to Load SATA Drivers in Windows System Image Recovery
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    How to Load SATA Drivers in Windows System Image Recovery


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    This will show you how to load the SATA drivers in System Image Recovery in Windows 7.



    When you try to Re-Image in Windows 7 , Re-Image can not find your Backup Hard Drive.


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    1) Copy your SATA driver to a disk. (Floppy, CD, USB)
    NOTE: Keep this disk in a safe place.
    NOTE: for this example, I am using a Floppy disk.

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    2) Click Cancel

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    3) Click Next

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    4) Click Advanced

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    5) Click Install a Driver

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    6) Click OK

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    7) Click Computer.

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    8) Choose your Sata Controller. Double Click on setup inf file.
    NOTE: for this example, I am using JMicron JMB36X SATA/RAID Controller card.

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    9) Choose your Sata Controller. Click Add drivers.

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    10) Click Back

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    11) Click Next & Continue with Re-imaging.











  1. Posts : 22,814
    W 7 64-bit Ultimate
       #1

    Hello Ray.


    This looks good, I'm sure it'll come in handy, thanks!
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  2. Posts : 3,427
    Windows 10 Pro x64
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    What a bloody good idea. I would rep, but need to spread... so have a thumbsup instead
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  3. Posts : 11,408
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       #3

    Thank you, Bare Foot Kid & severedsolo.
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