My computer has no drive C...
My computer has no drive C...
It has a drive H... I have a SATA drive on teh SATA 1 plug on the board. System specs are in this thread:
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I'm guessing another reinstall of Windows... >_>
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I'm guessing another reinstall of Windows... >_>
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Did you have some other drives attached when you installed the OS? I had the same problem, booted from the CD and installed WinXP to a new drive that I had attached to an existing system. When it was all done, my system drive was I: and the OS would not let me change it, as it is the "system" drive.
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Did you forget to hit F8 (or is it F6) during the initial XP-CD Boot: "Press F6 if you need to load Third Party SCSI drivers"?
XP will "say" it is installed, but when you reboot, it won't see the HDD, because it is not on the standard IDE channel.
I think you'll find you have an application on the CD which will create a floppy with the SATA driver on it.
Hit F6 when you load the XP-CD.... and nothing happens!
BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE...
XP continues loading, and after a few minutes it will ask you to put in the floppy. (A CD won't work! XP can only load these drivers from a floppy. How stupid is that??)
After that it's all plain sailing.
XP will "say" it is installed, but when you reboot, it won't see the HDD, because it is not on the standard IDE channel.
I think you'll find you have an application on the CD which will create a floppy with the SATA driver on it.
Hit F6 when you load the XP-CD.... and nothing happens!
BUT WAIT THERE'S MORE...
XP continues loading, and after a few minutes it will ask you to put in the floppy. (A CD won't work! XP can only load these drivers from a floppy. How stupid is that??)
After that it's all plain sailing.
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Delete the partitions on the hard drive and leave it empty, then try changing the boot priority/etc in BIOS to the SATA first. Then the system will boot off the CDROM even if it's not first priority because the hard drive is empty.
I don't think you need to load the RAID drivers since you are using the onchip SATA.
I don't think you need to load the RAID drivers since you are using the onchip SATA.