SATA Drivers - Slipstream into Windows XP CD

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    zapper067 said:
    what is text mode???
    Step 12, Picture 4.
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    theog said:
    zapper067 said:
    what is text mode???
    Step 12, Picture 4.
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    Running XP in Virtual Mode right now on W7 x64, but I'd like to have XP on its own partition (I also have Ubuntu 10.04).

    Well, I've read this entire thread but have not seen much info on AMD.

    My computer has an Aloe H-RS880-uATX motherboard. It's from an HP P6314F desktop which I have upgraded over time. Both the processor (AMD Phenom II X4 970 Black Edition) and chipset (AMD 785G) are made by AMD.

    HP website says it has an integrated RAID controller, but I know that my hard drive uses SATA cables for data transfer to and from the motherboard.

    Anyway, can anyone offer a suggestion where I can find the controller (SATA, RAID) for this hard drive (Seagate Barracuda) so that I can finally attempt the Slipstream installation?

    Thank you
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    Hi Diadem

    No need for drivers, for Seagate HD.
    You need the drivers for the SATA/RAID controller on your MOBO.

    First check for all the Win XP drivers for your hardware.

    If your Win XP CD, does not support your Sata Controller, you will need to load drivers to uses at F6.
    Load Sata Controller drivers with a floppy disk is the best way.
    SATA Drivers - Load in Windows XP Setup on Dual Boot

    You can check your HP PC here:
    General XP Downgrade Guide for HP Laptops - HP Support Forum
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       #125

    I have a question.

    If the current AMD SATA controller driver on my HP is for a 64-bit OS (W7 Pro x64), and XP is 32-bit, will it work? Or, do I need to find a 32-bit variant of the AMD SATA Controller driver?
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    Diadem said:
    I have a question.

    If the current AMD SATA controller driver on my HP is for a 64-bit OS (W7 Pro x64), and XP is 32-bit, will it work? Or, do I need to find a 32-bit variant of the AMD SATA Controller driver?
    All drivers for x64 OS need to be x64.
    All drivers for x86 OS need to be x86.
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       #127

    One final question,

    In step 1, you insert the Windows XP CD.

    In step 15, you burn the disc. In the screenshots of step 15, it says the disc is a CD-R.

    Now, I have Windows XP on a CD-R. So, I would insert that CD-R into the CD/ DVD drive in step 1. Since it's CD-R, it can't be burned again.

    So, in step 15, do I insert a CD-RW so nLite can burn a new disc? Or, do I need to have XP already on a CD-RW for step 1 so that nLite rewrites that same disc in step 15?
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    theog said:
    Hi Diadem

    No need for drivers, for Seagate HD.
    You need the drivers for the SATA/RAID controller on your MOBO.

    First check for all the Win XP drivers for your hardware.

    If your Win XP CD, does not support your Sata Controller, you will need to load drivers to uses at F6.
    Load Sata Controller drivers with a floppy disk is the best way.
    SATA Drivers - Load in Windows XP Setup on Dual Boot

    You can check your HP PC here:
    General XP Downgrade Guide for HP Laptops - HP Support Forum
    Have you fully read the HP thread, I linked you to above?
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       #129

    Slipstreaming Win XP Pro 32 bit install disk


    Hi ! I'm a complete novice (iro technical stuff) and in crisis mode, being in China and away from my usual PC support structures in my own country (and with no one around who can speak English, help is completely unavailable !).

    Bought a brand new Toshiba L675-119 laptop and brought it with me. It's a 64 bit machine, running on Win 7 Home Premium 64 bit (pre-installed). I desperately need to dual boot it with Win XP Pro SP3, of which I have the install disk. I've read your slipstream tutorial (excellent !) as well as all 13 pages on this topic here. Alas, I am stuck, confused, and in desperate need of help.

    I can't use the F6 method, since my laptop obviously hasn't got a floppy drive.

    The other school of thought, in the early pages here, mentions disabling SATA support in the BIOS. Unfortunately, Toshiba has barred access to the BIOS in the normal way during bootup, but has provided an utility : "HWSetup"--this however only provides, under the tab for SATA, an option to 'disable eSATA' -- description given : "disables the SATA port in order to save battery life".

    I get the feeling this is not the same thing as disabling SATA support, as per the method recommended on this forum ?

    If not, this leaves me with the tutorial about slipstreaming SATA drivers into my existing Win XP Pro + SP3 install disc.

    Since this would then be the obvious way to go for me, I have had enormous difficulty understanding where to find these drivers -- read all your replies to other 'posters' , but no joy for me (Intel website just serve to confuse me).

    I found this website, which put up all Toshiba Satellite L675 Drivers For Windows 7 (64 Bit), and which I had now downloaded :

    Toshiba Driver-Toshiba Laptop: Toshiba Satellite L675 Drivers For Windows 7 (64 Bit)

    Could you please tell me if I should slipstream these drivers into my Win XP Pro 32 bit install disk, in order to use as the dual boot install disc ?

    Or if this is not the right drivers, please provide me with a link to the actual page for SATA drivers for my laptop (I have no idea on how to search the Intel website, or even if my drivers are there -- don't even know if I should download 32 bit or 64 bit drivers).

    Some more information on my hardware, from BelArc Advisor :

    Hard drive :
    TOSHIBA MK6465GSX [Hard drive] (640.13 GB) -- drive 0, s/n 40M1S0QPS, rev GJ003M, SMART Status: Healthy

    Controllers :
    Intel(R) 5 Series 4 Port SATA AHCI Controller

    Bus Adaptors :
    Intel(R) 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller - 3B34
    Intel(R) 5 Series/3400 Series Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller - 3B3C

    Please help : Are these drivers on the toshiba blog website mentioned above the correct ones, or if not, can you provide me with a direct link to the correct web page from where I can download the correct SATA drivers ?

    Apologies for the long post --- your help would be deeply appreciated, I think this is my last hope !!
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