Topic: Hint : Before using driverpacks when installing XP on SATA drives
Hopefully I'm not stating the obvious here but if you are going to do a clean Windows XP / W2K3 installaton on a new Laptop / desktop with SATA disk controllers then you will avoid a lot of errors and grief by ensuring SERVICE PACK 2 (SP2) is slipstreamed either before or at the same time.
The SP2 download is available from Microsoft on the download area.
Sometimes the original XP won't load the SATA drivers.
You might also have to slipstream SP2 first and then add the driver packs afterwards via a 2nd slipstream. Using DVD RW's will also save you from wasting media -- if you add most of the driver packs you'll exceed the capacity of a CD anyway.
I post this as some colleagues I know only have the original Windows XP cd's (pre-sp2) as newer computers rarely gave you a Windows Install CD anymore.
I found that I had to slipstream SP2 first before I got an error free installation uisng the driver packs.
Ensure you have a running computer to do this on as well - --it's not much fun finding out AFTER the fact that Windows Cannot find any hard disks.
Cheers
Jimbo
Last edited by jimbo45 (2007-07-10 22:05:23)