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Title: Boot disk to format HD?
Post by: addictweb on May 16, 2009, 12:45:36 PM
Im trying to install windows xp on an old tower ive got. Sadly its only got SATA dirves and i dont have a floppy disk to load SATA drivers from.

So im going to plug in an old PATA drive i have lying around and install XP on that. However XP says it cannot read to/from it for some reason, probably because its out of an xbox.  

Anyone know a boot disk utility that will be able to format it?

Also, is there any other way of loading SATA/RAID drivers during an XP install other than floppy?
Title: Re:Boot disk to format HD?
Post by: filbert on May 16, 2009, 13:40:21 PM
You can put them on a cd and load from there, you should be able to download the boot disc utility from the hdd manufactors web site.
Easiest thing is to use a xp disc with sp2 or sp3 on as they have the sata drivers.
Title: Boot disk to format HD?
Post by: addictweb on May 16, 2009, 13:55:57 PM
Cheers, im going to give nlite a go and see if i can integrate the drivers into the install.

Looks like all STAT drives go via a RAID controller (DFI LanParty NFII mobo) so SP2/3 drives dont pick them up.

Thanks for the reply
Title: Boot disk to format HD?
Post by: bear on May 16, 2009, 14:32:15 PM
Hirens bootdisk can acess SATA and  have HDD tools partitioning etc.
Title: Boot disk to format HD?
Post by: Mardoni on May 20, 2009, 15:50:22 PM
Any Live Linux CD and a small bit of googling will give you what you need to completely reformat a HDD.
Title: Re:Boot disk to format HD?
Post by: Beaker on May 20, 2009, 22:10:48 PM
nLite, solves your problems for future as well if you save the disk.  I have both my XP64 and Sin7 disks set up with it.