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From: Rope on 7 Nov 2005 08:42 I recently purchased an Asus K8V SE mb. Setting it up with an IDE drive worked well. Adding a SATA drive with a fresh installation of Windows XP Pro hasn't worked well, at least not with the drivers provided with the Asus mb. Does anyone have a link or a web address that can guide me through the installation of Windows XP on a SATA drive, step-by-step. Sure would appreciate it. Rope
From: Paul on 7 Nov 2005 21:58 In article <8hsum197k8886q7kf5au3a433b2c2j7fh2(a)4ax.com>, Rope <Rope(a)givememore.com> wrote: > I recently purchased an Asus K8V SE mb. Setting it up with an IDE > drive worked well. Adding a SATA drive with a fresh installation of > Windows XP Pro hasn't worked well, at least not with the drivers > provided with the Asus mb. > > Does anyone have a link or a web address that can guide me through the > installation of Windows XP on a SATA drive, step-by-step. > > Sure would appreciate it. > Rope There is a README file in this Via download. It explains what to do. http://downloads.viaarena.com/drivers/RAID/VIA_VT6420VT8237_SerialATA_V220E.zip "2. Install Windows NT 4.0, 2000, XP, or Server 2003 * Copy all files and directories from the DriverDisk folder to a floppy disk. Make sure the following directories and files are copied into the floppy disk. A:\ \PIDE \2003IA32 VIApide.inf VIApdsk.sys VIApdsk.cat \Win2000 VIApide.inf VIApdsk.sys VIApdsk.cat \Winnt40 VIApide.inf VIApdsk.sys \WinXP VIApide.inf VIApdsk.sys VIApdsk.cat \SATA \2003IA32 VIAsraid.inf VIAsraid.sys VIAsraid.cat \Win2000 VIAsraid.inf VIAsraid.sys VIAsraid.cat \Winnt40 VIAsraid.inf VIAsraid.sys \WinXP VIAsraid.inf VIAsraid.sys VIAsraid.cat Txtsetup.oem VT6420 * Boot system from OS installing CD-ROM. * Make sure VT6420 BIOS is executed by the system BIOS when POST. * Press "F6" when OS installer starts running. * Insert floppy disk. * Choose the OS device driver wanted for loading. * Install OS. * Run setup.exe after OS is installed." I don't have the board, and I hope I've downloaded the correct package. Paul
From: Rope on 8 Nov 2005 00:19 On Tue, 08 Nov 2005 02:58:01 GMT, nospam(a)needed.com (Paul) wrote: >In article <8hsum197k8886q7kf5au3a433b2c2j7fh2(a)4ax.com>, Rope ><Rope(a)givememore.com> wrote: > >> I recently purchased an Asus K8V SE mb. Setting it up with an IDE >> drive worked well. Adding a SATA drive with a fresh installation of >> Windows XP Pro hasn't worked well, at least not with the drivers >> provided with the Asus mb. >> >> Does anyone have a link or a web address that can guide me through the >> installation of Windows XP on a SATA drive, step-by-step. >> >> Sure would appreciate it. >> Rope > >There is a README file in this Via download. It explains what to do. > >http://downloads.viaarena.com/drivers/RAID/VIA_VT6420VT8237_SerialATA_V220E.zip > > "2. Install Windows NT 4.0, 2000, XP, or Server 2003 > > * Copy all files and directories from the DriverDisk folder > to a floppy disk. Make sure the following directories and > files are copied into the floppy disk. > > A:\ > \PIDE > \2003IA32 > VIApide.inf > VIApdsk.sys > VIApdsk.cat > \Win2000 > VIApide.inf > VIApdsk.sys > VIApdsk.cat > \Winnt40 > VIApide.inf > VIApdsk.sys > \WinXP > VIApide.inf > VIApdsk.sys > VIApdsk.cat > \SATA > \2003IA32 > VIAsraid.inf > VIAsraid.sys > VIAsraid.cat > \Win2000 > VIAsraid.inf > VIAsraid.sys > VIAsraid.cat > \Winnt40 > VIAsraid.inf > VIAsraid.sys > \WinXP > VIAsraid.inf > VIAsraid.sys > VIAsraid.cat > Txtsetup.oem > VT6420 > > * Boot system from OS installing CD-ROM. > * Make sure VT6420 BIOS is executed by the system BIOS when POST. > * Press "F6" when OS installer starts running. > * Insert floppy disk. > * Choose the OS device driver wanted for loading. > * Install OS. > * Run setup.exe after OS is installed." > >I don't have the board, and I hope I've downloaded the correct package. > > Paul Paul Your instructions were great. I created a floppy disk and went right into Windows XP as usual. Installation was very fast. SATA and IDE work well together. SATA is my boot drive and its running very fast when used on a K8V SE with a 3700+ cpu. Can't THANK you enough! Rope
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