Install ide hard drive windows xp




















It's not currently set, but you can fairly easily tell from the diagram what you'll need to set it for. There is a sample about Seagate hard drive jumper setting. If you have an older drive please visit our Technical Library and find your model number for details on jumper configuration. Before you install the new drive make sure you unplug the power connector from the computer. Anytime you mess with anything inside your computer it is a good idea to unplug it.

It's also a good idea to touch the power supply before you go sticking your hands in there! Static discharge can jump and do some bad things. Just touch the power supply for a precaution OK?

Slide the drive into an available slot and find 2 or 4 case screws. Two if you're lazy and only screw things in on the side. Four if you never touch anything in your system. For that you will have to pull off both side panels to your case. The case screws are bigger than the ones used to screw in your CD drives. After the drive is secured then go ahead and connect the power and IDE cables. On the edge of one of the cables you will see a line.

Normally it's red on the grey cables and white on black cables etc there will be some kind of colored line to indicate pin 1. This pin always goes on the same side as the power connector. Each connector represents 1 IDE channel. Most boards have 2 channels while 4 is becoming more and more common at least on the higher end boards.

When you first start your machine enter into the BIOS and make sure the drive was identified properly. You should be able to see some kind of message on the screen when it first posts indicating what you need to push. Run the system setup program. Select the auto-detect option.

Save and exit the system setup program. If your drives are showing up properly then you did it right. If they aren't then you've got some troubleshooting to do. First of all look go back to the front page in your BIOS and select integrated peripherals. Make sure that both IDE channels are enabled. Most likely you set your jumper wrong. If you install a new drive and want to use it in Windows, you must partition the hard drive first!

Note: If you want to recover data from the "OLD" drive, don't do this! And there are some ways to partition the hard drive actually, say, partition the hard drive under Disk Management or use the third party partition manager tool like EaseUS partition Master to manage the hard disk directly, etc.

The folder tree can vary between manufacturers and versions of drivers. This file usually contains files with the following extensions : sys the driver , inf the configuration file , sometimes pnf file Installation information precompiled , sometimes a cat file Security Catalog plus sometimes some other files like dll, for example.

To create the disk containing the SATA drivers, it is very simple. Then click format. Note : When you press F6 the loading process continues normally, but it will ask the driver before the menu "Installation, repair, leave". The wizard displays a list of storage drivers that were found on the disk. And you're on the menu "Installation, repair, leave. If you've downloaded the correct driver the wizard should detect your hard drive and you can install Windows XP. To install it, nothing special.

Select the folder containing the Windows XP installation files. Click on "Browse". In our case, the installation CD in our CD player. Once the files are copied you can see some information about your installation CD, like edition Home or Professional , language the most recent being SP3 integrated service pack CD, Click "Next".

As you can see nLite can do many things. Near the beginning of Windows Setup, Windows pauses briefly and displays the following prompt:.

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