- Installing SATA Hard Drive w/Win XP without a Floppy Drive
- Posted by Harvester on October 31st, 2005
Trying to install Win XP onto new SATA hard drive when I hit F6 it tells me
to put in a floppy drive so it can copy the drivers onto the floppy disk.
The problem is that I have no floppy drives. Is there a way to tell it to
copy it to a USB data stick?
Thanks
- Posted by Andrew E. on October 31st, 2005
Go buy a floppy,you"ll need it,thier only 15.00 or so.
"Harvester" wrote:
> Trying to install Win XP onto new SATA hard drive when I hit F6 it tells me
> to put in a floppy drive so it can copy the drivers onto the floppy disk.
> The problem is that I have no floppy drives. Is there a way to tell it to
> copy it to a USB data stick?
>
> Thanks
- Posted by Dixonian69 on November 1st, 2005
Do you have Raid or SCSI Controller?
If not, why are you pressing F6?
Doesn't controller come w/CD?
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Dennis S.
I''m from Illinois. I hope I helped you. Good Luck.
"Harvester" wrote:
> Trying to install Win XP onto new SATA hard drive when I hit F6 it tells me
> to put in a floppy drive so it can copy the drivers onto the floppy disk.
> The problem is that I have no floppy drives. Is there a way to tell it to
> copy it to a USB data stick?
>
> Thanks
- Posted by FlyBoy on November 7th, 2005
On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 15:25:03 -0800, Harvester
<Harvester@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
>Trying to install Win XP onto new SATA hard drive when I hit F6 it tells me
>to put in a floppy drive so it can copy the drivers onto the floppy disk.
>The problem is that I have no floppy drives. Is there a way to tell it to
>copy it to a USB data stick?
>
>Thanks
One option is to make a slipstreamed Windows installation CD that has
the SATA driver on it. Just Google for slipstreaming.
Another is one of these:
http://www.startech.com/ststore/item...=PATA2SATA&mt=
http://www.qtec.info/products/product.htm?artnr=14283
With such an adapter you can install Windows with your SATA drive on
the standard IDE (PATA) controller without the Mobo or Windows
'knowing' that it is not a PATA (EIDE) drive. No need for F6. Once
Windows is installed you can add the SATA driver in the functioning
Windows. After that you can move the drive to the SATA controller.
Success