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Richard Alexander
I've just installed my first SATA hard drive in my new computer. I put
my Windows XP Home CD in the DVD drive and booted up my computer.
Windows XP installation ran ... but Windows did not detect my SATA
hard drive.
I'm using a FIC AU-13 motherboard with an AMD Athlon XP 2200+ and 1
Gig of RAM (2 sticks of 512 Meg). POST detects and correctly
identifies the SATA drive during boot up as the primary device. I've
used this CD to install Windows on several parallel hard drives (no,
it's not installed or activated on any other hard drive at the
moment), and it's usually a straightforward process. I've tried
disconnected all my other hard drives and leaving only my SATA drive
connected, but then Windows cannot find any drives at all. Why won't
Windows install on (or even detect) my SATA drive?
my Windows XP Home CD in the DVD drive and booted up my computer.
Windows XP installation ran ... but Windows did not detect my SATA
hard drive.
I'm using a FIC AU-13 motherboard with an AMD Athlon XP 2200+ and 1
Gig of RAM (2 sticks of 512 Meg). POST detects and correctly
identifies the SATA drive during boot up as the primary device. I've
used this CD to install Windows on several parallel hard drives (no,
it's not installed or activated on any other hard drive at the
moment), and it's usually a straightforward process. I've tried
disconnected all my other hard drives and leaving only my SATA drive
connected, but then Windows cannot find any drives at all. Why won't
Windows install on (or even detect) my SATA drive?