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hahe
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Posted: Sat, 8th Jul 2006 06:50 Post subject: Installing a SATA drive |
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My main hard drive is going down. I'm installing a 250gb SATA drive to replace it and reinstalling xp on it. Is there anything special I have to do to install the SATA drive?
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Jenni
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Posted: Sat, 8th Jul 2006 07:56 Post subject: |
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Nope. Infact when you're putting in a sata drive you don't even need to switch off the pc.
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Posted: Sat, 8th Jul 2006 10:43 Post subject: |
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Depending on the sata controller you might need a driver disk for installing windows, but only if windows setup doesn't recognize the drive.
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Posted: Sat, 8th Jul 2006 20:57 Post subject: |
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you only need the driver disk if you want the setup to detect the controller before installing windows
like if you want to install windows on that sata disk through the controller, which is not a very good idea
i always just install windows without giving it any special drivers and then install them manually in windows to have more control over the process
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headshot
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Posted: Tue, 9th Jan 2007 17:49 Post subject: |
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Jenni wrote: | Nope. Infact when you're putting in a sata drive you don't even need to switch off the pc. |
Wow. Really? I never knew that!
May the NFOrce be with you always.
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Posted: Tue, 9th Jan 2007 18:33 Post subject: |
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Depending on how I want the OS to access my drives, I always hit F6 @ preinstall with my RAID/AHCI drivers.
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CaptainCox
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Posted: Tue, 9th Jan 2007 19:49 Post subject: |
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Well I had BIG probs on my EVGA 680i, and thats because they labeled the SATA sockets wrong in the manual. Had to go to a forum to find that out! I am running a Striped 0 and wanted to use socket 1-2, as it turned out I was plugging in to socket 4-6 or something and the BIOS would only show 1 HD (half the size obviously)...took me a good hour of wanking around until i found out. But thats only if you want to run Raid, and then you also need to install the drivers before you install windows.
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Posted: Tue, 9th Jan 2007 22:47 Post subject: |
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you dont need to install drivers before you install XP, windows detects it just fine, at least with western digital. all my drives are OEM and work right after plugging them in.
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Jenni
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Posted: Wed, 10th Jan 2007 00:26 Post subject: |
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headshot wrote: | Jenni wrote: | Nope. Infact when you're putting in a sata drive you don't even need to switch off the pc. |
Wow. Really? I never knew that! |
Yup headshot. the sata drives are actually hot swappable.
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Posted: Wed, 10th Jan 2007 00:39 Post subject: |
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Jenni wrote: | headshot wrote: | Jenni wrote: | Nope. Infact when you're putting in a sata drive you don't even need to switch off the pc. |
Wow. Really? I never knew that! |
Yup headshot. the sata drives are actually hot swappable. |
news to me o.0 awsome
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Ankh
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Posted: Wed, 10th Jan 2007 08:23 Post subject: |
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If I want NCQ and Hot Swapping for my SATA hard drives, I have to set the SATA channel to AHCI mode in BIOS and have the appropriate drivers disk before hitting F6 when first installing Windows.
If I want RAID, I have to have BIOS set to support RAID and have the appropriate RAID drivers disk before hitting F6 when first installing Windows.
If I have the BIOS set to force the SATA channel to act in IDE mode, then I require no drivers and can go ahead and install Windows - however, if I change BIOS @ a later date to allow AHCI/RAID then Windows will not boot.
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Ankh
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Posted: Wed, 10th Jan 2007 08:26 Post subject: |
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Ah-ha...perhaps thats wht I need to do too
shitloads of new stuff in my pc. Cant keep track of it all.
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