SATA Drivers - Load in Windows XP Setup on Dual Boot

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  1. Posts : 11,408
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       #30

    caifan82 said:
    Hello everybody,

    I'm actually in the same boat as many of you. I'm trying to install Windows XP 64bits on dual boot with Windows 7.
    My laptop is a Dell Studio 1555, 64bits. I think I've figured most of what I need to do, however I still haven't been able to find a suitable SATA driver for my Dell laptop, that's suitable for 64bits.
    I've searched all over the place, an all I can find are XP SATA drivers that are 32 bits compatible only (including Dell's website).

    Does anyone know where can I find a SATA driver that can work with my Dell Studio 1555, 64 bits?

    Thanks for your help!



    Cheers!
    Try here:

    http://support.dell.com/support/down...nConsent=False
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  2. Posts : 1
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       #31

    Hello
    1) Copy your SATA drivers to a floppy disk.
    NOTE: Keep this disk in a safe place, as it will be need to use in the Recovery Console.
    NOTE: You cannot use a USB flash drive for this.
    Please can anyone tell me so what to do if i want to do with laptop and sure no floppy
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  3. Posts : 11,408
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       #32

    Maggid7 said:
    Hello
    1) Copy your SATA drivers to a floppy disk.
    NOTE: Keep this disk in a safe place, as it will be need to use in the Recovery Console.
    NOTE: You cannot use a USB flash drive for this.
    Please can anyone tell me so what to do if i want to do with laptop and sure no floppy
    Take a look here.

    SATA Drivers - Slipstream into Windows XP CD
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  4. Posts : 2
    XP/7
       #33

    theog said:
    fatih said:
    I searched it before there is only hp quick launch buttons driver for xp for my laptop. What i have to do then if there is no driver ?
    If you have the Intel one you can use this one here:

    64-bit Floppy Configuration Utility


    32-bit Floppy Configuration Utility
    I have the HP Pavilion dv7 3079wm, and it has the AMD Turion CPU and AMD chipset. I can't find the drivers for the SATA drives anywhere. Any suggestions?
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       #34

    excelsior said:
    theog said:
    fatih said:

    I searched it before there is only hp quick launch buttons driver for xp for my laptop. What i have to do then if there is no driver ?
    If you have the Intel one you can use this one here:

    64-bit Floppy Configuration Utility


    32-bit Floppy Configuration Utility
    I have the HP Pavilion dv7 3079wm, and it has the AMD Turion CPU and AMD chipset. I can't find the drivers for the SATA drives anywhere. Any suggestions?
    Try here:

    General XP Downgrade Guide for HP Laptops - HP Support Forum
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  6. Posts : 2
    XP/7
       #35

    Thank you very much
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  7. Posts : 11,408
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       #36

    excelsior said:
    Thank you very much
    You are welcome.
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  8. Posts : 37
    Window 7
       #37

    I am using Maxtor Not SATA

    HDD MAXTOR 20GB OLD TECHNOLOGY DONT HAVE SATA LIKE SMALL CABLES IT HAS BIG WHITE COLOR POWER CABLE AND ANOTHER ELONGATED BLACK DATA CABLE...

    Moreover where can i download Drivers for Maxtor and Can i use CD for it. I dont have Floppy Drive ...
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  9. Posts : 1
    win 7
       #38

    No floppy drive


    Is there a way to install the Sata drivers without a floopy? My new HP does not have one.
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  10. Posts : 11,408
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       #39

    syklops said:
    Is there a way to install the Sata drivers without a floopy? My new HP does not have one.
    Have a look here:

    SATA Drivers - Slipstream into Windows XP CD
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