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If someone else has another, better idea, I hope they will jump into the discussion. I have done a lot of troubleshooting on it, and I have determined that I need the 64 bit SATA controller drivers, so that XP may recognize my hard drive, and then it can boot off of it and install. Sign In Sign Up. Motherboard Manufacturer and Model: There were other suggestions than yours to that effect, apparently. Sign up for a new account in our community.
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Thanks for the correction, jvmorris. After umpteen reboots and swapping round of cables and re-seating connections again and much fiddling around I was finally able to get the hard drive regonised and installed WinXP Pro, BUT the problem still persists, sometimes on reboot the drive is not regonised and it can take ages of repeat rebooting to finally get it back again.

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Or sign in with one of these services Sign in with Facebook. Widespread Centurylink Outage this morning Most Active Forum Topics this week Hello, I'm having a lot of trouble with my new computer that I just built.

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I'm currently running memtest 86 from floppy just in case there is a problem with the memory. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites. There were other suggestions than yours to that effect, apparently.

Rental car lied to me! The problem is that only sometimes does the BIOS regonise the drive, and then boot up m8nf, but most of the time it doesn't and I'm not sure why.

I think you see the way I was thinking. May be the problem is in the mobo and not the HD. I had tried disabling the RAID several times before over the last two days and it still wouldn't regonise the drive, but now it does.

In it, I have: I have done a lot of troubleshooting on it, and I have determined that I need the 64 bit SATA controller drivers, so that XP may recognize my hard drive, and then it can boot off of it and install. MSFN is made available via donations, subscriptions and advertising revenue. Dear Comcast, I won't use your email service I went ahead and checked in the manual for your motherboard, which you can download here if you don't have a copy handy: Are they out yet, or will I have to use the 32 bit version of Windows?

I've sxta all sorts of things on it, including disabling the raid settings in the BIOS and re-setting the CMOS, but most of the time it just refuses to boot and hangs at the message 'detecting the array'. Motherboard Manufacturer and Model: However, if you have one drive, you don't need to use any RAID drivers at all.

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So, my two questions are: Sign up for a new account in our community. Register a new account. The drive was returned to the shop and exchanged but the problem persisted with the new drive.

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