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Download microsoft windows 8. Xp setup will often ask for an sata or raid driver floppy disk to be inserted especially for newer sata systems. The software for running linux on windows. Windows xp will be able to detect sata ahci hdd. I would like to install ubuntu on this one. Download the sata driver of your motherboard. Disable the native-sata in the bios if the bios provides an option to disable the native-sata configuration in the bios, do the following steps.

Your sata ahci drivers into a windows xp. Amazing i love it found a second. For example, if you need to install windows xp because it's an old hardware uncapable of running something better , and you need to install operating system to the sata hdd in ahci mode or to the raid controller with appropriate f6 floppy drivers , but you have.

For example , for motherboard asus p8zv lx, the driver is in the sata category and is named intel rapid storage technology driver software. Installing windows xp on a serial ata hard drive is not an easy task, because the system does not recognize sata drivers at startup.

Thnks for the windows xp iso i love it i destory vms and this is amazing i also play with them where is the product key? Windows xp professional sp3 has all the preloaded drivers for sata drives. Wikihow is the users of updates for the issue description. Windows xp pro sp2 fares a little better with sata drivers, but here is what can be done in cases where the driver is not recognized. This is the original windows xp professional sp3 bit iso from microsoft.

Both these drives are going to be sata, because that's what i have to use, along with an ide dvd drive. I just didn't know how these notebook drives had changed since Newegg has those 80 GB drives but I'd like a couple of larger drives I should have started looking this time last year for these older type drives. Well, if your machines have SATA connectors, the intel Application Accelerator driver should have you covered, since you have intel chipsets in both of them.

Last year I came across the Intel Application Accelerator while at the Intel website looking for any chipset updates. I didn't fully understand what it was or would do but since it was listed to also be for Windows 98SE, I downloaded it and installed it.

This is the description provided by Intel:. The Intel Application Accelerator is designed to improve performance of the storage sub-system and overall system performance. This software delivers improved performance through several ingredient technologies components. Certain components will be available only on Pentium 4 processor-based systems running Microsoft Windows and Windows XP.

As I said, I didn't fully understand what it was supposed to do on my notebooks but I figured it would hurt anything and I was curious what it might actually do.

I was thinking it might make "flash drives" work faster. So you are saying this application would be necessary to be able to use a SATA hard drive. Intel also said that ver 2. Note: Mobile chipset support was removed from Intel Application Accelerator version 2.

Version 2. The files above contain the Intel Application Accelerator. Well, thanks for the additional info That was the last time I bought any internal hard drives I bought that NEC in and was surprised later on to find out it had that older chipset I didn't know very much about chipsets It had an Intel Pentium 3 inside and at that time that was still "state of the art" or close, so I was expecting a "faster" computer, that's all I knew back then When I learned more about "chipsets" later on I was wondering myself why the older chipset I usually just run CPUz for any "quick" information I might want and Everest I will run when I need more detailed or just more information.

A few posts back you said to run CPUz and give you the chipset information that it revealed, which I did. Anyway, I have new, better chipset information for you. Perhaps others could be getting different information on older computers using CPUz Everest is a much better product anyway with tons more information provided.

So I would be interested in your opinion or anyone's opinion why the readings are different between these two programs and has anyone else noticed different readings or information using these two programs. Any input or ideas welcomed. But I doubt, this helps at your case. As for 48 bit LBA. I'm finished with CPUz I also have Astra32 installed and Belarc Advisor so I'm covered anyway for information.

All forum topics Previous Topic Next Topic. Replies Arrow down to Drives, then enter. Then click ESC to save and exit. If you wish to use the Driver, you can find it here Bev. Post the issue in the appropriate Board, where they will be answered.

Message Edited by shesagordie on PM. Sata Driver Nlite. Great stuff people.. I too wish that Vista had never been born, what a load of rubbish. Great site here, thanks again.. Wes S 2 Bronze. Being cautious I installed a second harddrive just to play with the installation.

My first attempt was to simply edit the boot sequence to boot from a CD. Author Info Last Updated: August 6, Download and install nLite. Use a search engine to locate nLite v1. Launch nLite. Choose English default and click Next. Now you must locate the installation source path. Click Next. A message pops up saying " Select where to save the CD installation files for modification ", just click OK. Now click OK. Click Next when this is complete. You should now be at the Presets page which should be empty unless you have used nLite before.

Just click Next. Now you are at the Task Selection window. You have to locate our SATA controller driver here. Click Insert , and choose Single Driver. The Driver Integration Options window pops up now.



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