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      11-28-2006, 04:46 PM


I've been trying all day to install Windows XP on my new yesterday-bought Western Digital Raptor 74 GB 10.000 rpm S-ATA.

I've got a Asus K8V Deluxe motherboard, and plugged my hdd in the SATA-1 port on the motherboard. It has a S-ATA cable for power too.

My BIOS sees my harddisk (it notes a 'CH1 74 GB HDD' somewhere), if I boot with my old hdd with Windows installed, I can read and write from the new S-ATA disk.

But the only point where I get stuck, is at the Windows installation. I tried installing it (I leave all other hdd's out, when installing, so only my new one is in) but it didnt see any disk. I got my motherboard-cd-rom, and took the drivers off it, put it on a floppy and used the pre-hit-F6 way to install the drivers. Didn't work. I took drivers from the ASUS site, put them on floppy, but didn't work either.

Drivers from the site I tried (link: http://support.asus.com/download/dow...anguage=en-us#
then hit 'Drivers':
Code:
 Promise FastTrak 378 RAID Driver V1.00.1.37 for Windows 98SE/NT4/ME/2000/XP/2003
-nt4 -Windows NT4 miniport driver 1.00.1.37.
-win2000 -Windows 2000 miniport driver 1.00.1.37 WHQL.
-98-me -Windows 98-ME miniport driver 1.00.1.37.
-winxp -Windows XP miniport driver 1.00.1.37 WHQL.
-win2003 -Windows 2003 miniport driver 1.00.1.37 WHQL.
-MakeDisk -Make Promise RAID driver floppy for Windows NT4/2000/XP/2003.
I tried the MakeDisk from this one (above).

Code:
 Promise SATA378 Driver V1.00.0.26 (ATA Mode)
I'm totally out of idea's... any1 ?

Oh, and I've got my hdd already partitioned, NTFS, Primary Partition. Only 1 partition.
 
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      11-28-2006, 08:51 PM
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Comment from leonard430
Date: 04/20/2004 08:05PM PDT
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WOohOo!! Fixed!

The key was to use the correct version of SATA Driver when F6 is selected. Correct version is VIA VT6420 SATA 2.20

k...time to document everything I did so others can follow quickly:

1. Download VIARAID220d.zip (VIA VT6420 SATA 2.20 file) from Asus website (see first post for link). Unzip and open folder VIARAID/DriverDisk. Run MakeDisk.exe.
2. Ensure SATA Cable is connected to SATA1, not PRI_SATA
3. BIOS Setup
a. Onboard Devices Configuration
i) OnBoard SATA BOOTROM - Enabled
ii) OnBoard Promise Controller - Disabled
b. Boot Device Priority (CD, Floopy, HDD)
4. Used Slipstreamed Windows XP Disk in order to have Service Pack 1 on install. See above post.
5. Push F6 on initial screen and insert disk from step 1.

Easy, if you can find the file. I must have finally gotten lucky, because I can't even find the download page anymore for K8VSE Deluxe board on ASUS using their search engine.

Thanks to all for their help.
From: http://www.experts-exchange.com/Storage/Q_20958442.html

I finally found it !! Really, after trying about 12 hours (yes, without a single pause...) I finally found it..

Glad to have solved it I hope it helps much other ppl too, because it seems many many ppl have this or these problems.

This topic can be locked already, I just hope you don't remove it, because the more this solution spreads, the more happy ppl
 
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