· When Windows prompts you (shown at the bottom of screen), press the F6 key to install the third party drivers for the Serial ATA hard drive. You do not have a floppy drive. In this case, you need to unzip the drivers for the SATA controller and use the nLite software to integrate them on the Windows XP installation CD. Install Windows XP on SATA without a Floppy (F6) SATA hard drives have become more and more appreciated tending to substitute the IDE drives due Estimated Reading Time: 5 mins. · If you are going to install WinXp on a Desktop, you can give the Sata driver by means of a Floppy when installing wizard ask you "Press F6 if you need to install a third party SCSI or RAID driver ". If you are goinig to install WinXp on a Laptop, the best way is to embed the Sata driver in your Windows Cd.
When Windows prompts you (shown at the bottom of screen), press the F6 key to install the third party drivers for the Serial ATA hard drive. You do not have a floppy drive. In this case, you need to unzip the drivers for the SATA controller and use the nLite software to integrate them on the Windows XP installation CD. F6 Driver Dell; King F6 Driver Reviews; I want to attempt a Windows XP Professional repair on a Dell Dimension It has two SATA hard drives so I will probably need to have some drivers on a floppy drive when the repair sequence comes to the screen which asks you to press 'F6' if you need any special drivers. The manufacturer of the laptop (Compal) provides a.o. chipset drivers you can use to reconfigure, once WinXP has been installed, but no f6 floppy driver. The chipset of the laptop is a Mobile Intel PM45 Express Chipset. The HDD controller is an ICH9M/M-E SATA AHCI Controller (also identified as IBM, no RAID, sometimes as ).
8 Agu I have zipped up and attached the drivers you need, below. When you press F6, windows will continue to load files, stop and ask you for the. 5 Mei Furthermore the traditional F6/floppy method often fails due to bad IDE Mode = no Intel textmode drivers necessary, but no AHCI/RAID. Depending on the motherboard chipset SATA controller, these ports may be configured in the BIOS to operate in IDE, RAID, or AHCI mode.
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