Hi everyone,
This is the firs time I built a PC. Everthing works properly because I can load windows 2000 (from an old HDD) But I want to install Windows XP home onto my new HDD and Im suposed to insert a ‘sytem disk’ into drive A (floppy) because i am inatalling onto SATA drive. Only problem is: I dont have system disk. I think its meant to come with your motherboard but all I have are CDs with drivers on.
Here is my Motherboard website.
Can anyone tell me what i amj supposed to do (maybe i dont need the disk afterall, maybe i need to download it).
Any help greatly appreciated. Thankyou Very much.
XP SP1 of above will boot from the CD, but if you want a bootdisk go here and download one
I think it should have come with my motherboard to enable it to be installed on a SATA drive.
What is a boot disk anyway and should I need one of those as well
the SATA drivers will be on the CD that came with your motherboard
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What is a boot disk anyway and should I need one of those as well
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a boot disk is a system disk, i think they call stuff different name just to comfuse people, although you don’t NEED a boot floppy / system disk, you will find it easier to use one, download a boot disk from Bootdisk.Com and run the file you downloaded and insert a blank floppy disk, that disk is now a system / boot disk
then you need to copy the SATA drivers to a new floppy (if you don’t know which files need copying, insert the mobo CD, click Start → Run and typeDIR /S -> C:\cddirlist.txt (i think thats right) then post C:\cddirlist.txt here) now boot from boot disk, and run XP setup, then when prompted insert the driver disk (XP should now install ok)