Re: HP Pavilion a752n - installing XP to SATA from IDE CD-ROM



On May 17, 1:58 am, Ben Myers <ben_myers_spam_me_...@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
The real question here is to determine EXACTLY which Windows XP CD you are
using.  Home, Pro or Media Center is irrelevant.  Is it an OEM CD supplied by HP
(doubtful), Toshiba (doubtful), Dell (could be) or other name brand?  Is it a
non-branded OEM CD?  Is it a retail CD?   Now for the most important question:
Is the Windows install CD at Service Pack 2?   In my experience, Microsoft has
slipstreamed SATA support into (nearly?) all versions of SP2 at the request of
the major hardware manufacturers.  From the symptoms you've described, I'll bet
you do not have an install CD with SP2.  If that is the case, you need to do
something different, and I am not sure how to do it.  I have ALWAYS installed
SP2 on systems with SATA drives.  (Actually, XP Media Center includes SP2.)

The HP web site says that the board has an Intel 915 series chipset, but it is
otherwise pretty pathetic in providing drivers people need to reinstall Windows.

Early on during an XP install, the software asks you to press F6 to install
additional drivers not on the XP CD itself.   The problem is that I have no idea
how or where to find the required drivers for the 915 chipset, which then need
to be copied onto an old-time 1.44MB floppy (Thank you, Microsoft for showing
such advanced thinking!) which you would then place into the floppy drive on
your system.  What?  Your system does not have a floppy drive?  Then use an
external 1.44MB USB floppy drive.

Maybe someone else knows where to find the SATA drivers you need.  If not, get
yourself XP with SP2 and you should be in good shape... Ben Myers

On Fri, 16 May 2008 15:41:28 -0500, Thomas Hedden



<tdhedden@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I think that I need the driver for the MoBo.
The MoBo is an ASUS PTGD1-LA, which I believe
that HP calls a Puffer UL8E.

The HP website has nothing that looks right.
It has a MoBo BIOS update to resolve an issue
with a multifunction printer. It has drivers
for plug-in cards for SATA drives, RAID
controller drivers, every imaginable driver.

If anyone can point me to a website or send
me a driver, I'd be most grateful.

Best regards,

Tom- Hide quoted text -

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Whether the XP CD has sp2 or not doesnt matter, the disk should at
least boot.
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