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Funny how the only post modded "helpful" in this thread so far, indicates an issue that's NOT the problem here. While posts #2, #3 and #7 already identified the problem & solution.
If POST screen identifies the disk okay, that means that SATA controller is already enabled & sees the drive, right? So no need to change BIOS settings @ this point.
Windows XP install CD doesn't recognize SATA disks by default, that's still true for SP3 release. You need an install CD with SATA drivers integrated, either made yourself by modifying an ISO image of install CD you have, or .iso obtained elsewhere that has SATA drivers integrated.
Or, if you can connect a floppy drive: Copy XP drivers for the SATA controller on your motherboard to a floppy, and when you see the option to load additional drivers during the install (F6?), insert that floppy to have the installer load the SATA drivers & recognize your harddisk. It's clumsy procedure but not rocket science... :smile:
If POST screen identifies the disk okay, that means that SATA controller is already enabled & sees the drive, right? So no need to change BIOS settings @ this point.
Windows XP install CD doesn't recognize SATA disks by default, that's still true for SP3 release. You need an install CD with SATA drivers integrated, either made yourself by modifying an ISO image of install CD you have, or .iso obtained elsewhere that has SATA drivers integrated.
Or, if you can connect a floppy drive: Copy XP drivers for the SATA controller on your motherboard to a floppy, and when you see the option to load additional drivers during the install (F6?), insert that floppy to have the installer load the SATA drivers & recognize your harddisk. It's clumsy procedure but not rocket science... :smile: