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Search How-To Geek Resolving "Setup did not find any hard disk drives" during Windows XP Installation f6 driver install windows 7 One of the most popular topics among our readers is installing Windows XP on your new Windows Vista computer - sometimes for compatibility reasons,
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but also because a lot of people just don't like Vista very much. The problem that people keep running into left and right is getting to the point where XP starts to install and getting the message "Setup did not https://www.raymond.cc/blog/how-to-integrate-floppy-sata-raid-driver-into-windows-xp-cd/ find any hard disk drives installed in your computer". This error happens because your new computer has astorage controller that isn't supported natively in XP, usually an SATA (Serial ATA)controller. If you don't have a floppy drive in your computer (who does anymore), then you'll need to use a process called slip-streaming to integrate the storage drivers into your XP installation CD. It should go without saying that this is an advanced topic, so proceed with caution. Creating a Custom XP http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/windows/resolving-setup-did-not-find-any-hard-disk-drives-during-windows-xp-installation/ Install We'll use a software called nLite to create a new XP install cd, so you'll first need to download and install it. Once it starts up, you'll be prompted for your Windows installation, so you'll want to click the Browse button. First you'll be prompted for the "Windowsinstallation", which really means your XP install CD. Find it and select the root of the installation, and then click OK togo to the nextdialog. Next you'll be prompted on where you want to save the temporary files used during the slip-streaming process. I chose to create a new directory and called it XPISO, but you can put it wherever you'd like. I just recommend to use a new directory. nLite will copy all the necessary files off the XP installation and into the temporary folder. When it's done, you'll see all the information on which version it is. Hit the next button until you come to this screen, where you can select what options you want. Select "Drivers" and then "Bootable ISO". Side note: You can select any of the other options if you'd like. nLite will let you bundle updates, set tweaksor automatically remove components from the installation, but that all goes beyond the scope of this article. Hit the next button until you get to the screen for selecting drivers. If you click the Insert button, you can choose between adding a single driver or adding
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Storage>How to install Raid 0 Driver after installed XP> How to install Raid 0 Driver after installed XP Tags: NAS / RAID Windows XP Storage Last response: 26 http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/246398-32-install-raid-driver-installed August 2012 09:51 in Storage Share jean quang 25 July 2008 15:56:05 I need to created Raid 0 for my rig with win XP installed on it. I just bought 2 x 500 Gb Seagate SATA HDs. After Reading the manual come with GA-EP45-DS4P. It said the RIAD driver must installed BEFORE in order windows to recognized the raid. I don't want to format my hard disk to do this ! Is there anyway windows xp I can create raid 0 and install the driver after installed windows XP ? I did try to created the Raid 0, but the windows XP failed to load and keep reboot by itself continuously because it missed the drivers . Thanks for any helps !! More about : install raid driver installed mike99 25 July 2008 20:42:42 If you are adding the two new drives as additional storage, just connect them and check they setup did not both work as stanard first. If you then enable the raid controller, WinXP should detect new harware and you can then install the driver. Reboot and setup the array. When windows starts, Drive Manager should show the array, which you can then partition and format as you wish. Mike. jean quang 26 July 2008 02:38:33 I did as you said and windows XP recognized the two drives as drive D: and E: I Goto bios setup, enable SATA as Raid, Saved the setting , after the rebooted, the new windows popup said I have new Raid and ask me to configure the new raid to raid level 0 , After I set the two new drives to raid 0, Assigned new raid 0 volume, saved the setting and reboot system again. Here it come the problem !!? After reboot and POST when it start loading windows the system keep resetting by itself at the point where the winXP logo appeared and keep doing it endlessly ???! I had to hard resetting by press the reset button on my case. Then get into raid menu from bios, delete the raid volume, saved the setting and reboot system. the windows XP boot successfully .!!! "The win XP could NOT load the raid because it missed the driver " That 's what it s