TRDCorolla1
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This may sound like a simple question, but it seems like most SATA drivers come in CDs now instead of on a single floppy disk.
Now I have a Gigabyte GA-K8NF-9 nForce4 PCIe motherboard that has SATA support. I've been reading elsewhere that SATA hard drive install is a pain to install as far as Windows recognizing it.
The SATA driver that comes with the motherboard is on a CD along with other motherboard utilities, Direct X 9.0c, etc. If I were to install Windows XP on a CD-ROM and it is asking me to install third party driver (in this case my SATA drivers and press F6), do I put that motherboard utility CD in my other CD-ROM?
Or do I put the SATA driver CD that came with my SATA hard drive in the second CD-ROM?
Now I have a Gigabyte GA-K8NF-9 nForce4 PCIe motherboard that has SATA support. I've been reading elsewhere that SATA hard drive install is a pain to install as far as Windows recognizing it.
The SATA driver that comes with the motherboard is on a CD along with other motherboard utilities, Direct X 9.0c, etc. If I were to install Windows XP on a CD-ROM and it is asking me to install third party driver (in this case my SATA drivers and press F6), do I put that motherboard utility CD in my other CD-ROM?
Or do I put the SATA driver CD that came with my SATA hard drive in the second CD-ROM?