Hey all, I wasn't sure whether to post this as a separate topic or not, then I dicided as a newbie, I'd better not clutter up the forum.
Right, I've just spent 3 hours putting together PC bits (my first build, I tell thee!). Everything seems to fit together, and it powers on. However, I'm trying to install Windows on the blank SATA drive, with CD-ROM/DVD as the second boot (after floppy) and it's then that I run into problems.
When I try to use my own copy of Windows XP SP2, it refuses to be recognised at all. When I put in the OEM that came with my sister's Dell, it loads up the setup and then states that there are no hard drives attached.
I read somewhere that you need to fiddle around with the Bios options to get SATA recognised, but I can't find the options in the Integrated Peripherals menu. There are also mentions of needing to install SATA drivers, but this doesn't seem to be the case as SATA is already shown in the Bios.
So...what do I do? And is there a way to use my version of XP rather than the Dell which looks to be primed to load up the hard drive with junk? I've already used my disk once to install Windows to a formatted drive, albeit IDE, but it should still boot the setup. Plus, it still works in this computer!
My specs are:
Gigabyte GA-965G-DS3
Intel Core 2 Duo E6300
1 Gig Corsair DDR2 RAM
200 Gb Maxtor 6V200E0 DiamondMax 10
I've downloaded and unzipped this driver:
http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Support/Moth ? ileID=2790
It's the penultimate one from the bottom on this page:
http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Support/Moth ? A-965P-DS3
When I load up XP using the Dell CD, put the floppy in, press F6 during the Setup, I get the following message:
"Setup was unable to load support for the mass storage device you specified. Currently Setup will load support for the following mass storage devices
<none>
To specify additional SCSI adpaters, CD-ROMs or special disk controllers for use with Windows, including those for which you have a device support disk from a mass storage manufacturer, press S."
Then I press S
"Please insert the disk labelled:
Manufacturer supplied hardware support disk
into drive A. Press Enter when ready."
So I press Enter and the same message comes up. So now, I'm at a loss of what to do. My floppy shows up in the BIOS, but it's hard to tell if it's reading the floppy disk, since the light is always on.
Also, I'm almost certain that my version of Windows is SP2. Hmm.
I'm fairly sure the drive is plugged in properly, having never handled SATA drives before, with a power supply cable and a cable connecting it to the motherboard. Is there anyway of telling if it is working properly? Also, I've tried plugging in an IDE drive with XP installed on it and it can't load up Windows. It keeps restarting and then asking if I want to go into Safe Mode. Even with the Safe Mode selection it doesn't get any further.
Many thanks in advance!
Jason