Hello,
Before to ask my question, I want to thank all people who build excellent project
I created distributive disk with SATA Drivers support, but the system is not seeing Serial ATA disks
I tried to run NativePE on different PCs but with same results
Please assist me with this issue
Thanks in advance
SATA disks problem
Started by
Igor Vin
, Sep 16 2007 05:24 PM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 16 September 2007 - 05:24 PM
#2
Posted 07 October 2007 - 11:31 AM
I created distributive disk with SATA Drivers support, but the system is not seeing Serial ATA disks
I tried to run NativePE on different PCs but with same results
I'm new here, but am seeing similar S-ATA hassles in Bart PE Builder that depend on the motherboard chipset.
Specifically, Intel's chipsets up to 965 have been OK with Bart CDRs built from the XP SP2 \i386 code base, but once you move onto G33 chipset, the S-ATA hard drives are not seen from the Bart CDR, and thus drivers must be added. The same goes for many laptops that use S-ATA hard drives. The details with Intel's chipsets appear to be something like "ICH8 OK, ICH9 fails" (note: none of these use RAID).
So if you have a system that needs a "special drivers disk" at an F6 prompt in oder to install XP SP2, you can expect bad mileage in Bart CDR, and prolly other CDR-booted XP-derived projects unless drivers added. In contrast, Vista WinPE 2.0 and Ubuntu 7.04 boot CDRs wotrk with G33.
Sorry if this background info is what you know already!
#3
Posted 07 October 2007 - 12:13 PM
Welcome to boot-land.net Igor!
Have you already tried with the sata drivers script that comes with livexp?
Here's a link: http://livexp.boot-l...rs/SATA2.script
Place it on your nativeEx project and try it..
btw: I'm moving this topic to the nativeEx / LiveXP sub forum..
Have you already tried with the sata drivers script that comes with livexp?
Here's a link: http://livexp.boot-l...rs/SATA2.script
Place it on your nativeEx project and try it..
btw: I'm moving this topic to the nativeEx / LiveXP sub forum..
#4
Posted 09 October 2007 - 02:16 AM
Hi Igor Vin,
I actually just finished a script for DriverPacks massstorage drivers. Haven't really tested it yet, so I'd be interested if it solves your issue. Script is for version 7.09.2 of the massstorage DriverPacks.
http://galapo.boot-l...sStorage.script
Regards,
Galapo.
I actually just finished a script for DriverPacks massstorage drivers. Haven't really tested it yet, so I'd be interested if it solves your issue. Script is for version 7.09.2 of the massstorage DriverPacks.
http://galapo.boot-l...sStorage.script
Regards,
Galapo.
#5
Posted 30 October 2007 - 10:42 PM
<a href="http://galapo.boot-l...Storage.script" target="_blank"><a href="http://galapo.boot-l...Storage.script" target="_blank">http://galapo.boot-land.net/scripts/driver...sStorage.script</a></a>
It worked for me, at least as far as getting me to the desktop. Before I added your script I got a BSoD 7b (mass storage error) on a Dell Optiplex 755 with an ICH9. I can now boot as far as the desktop before it crashes, but I dont believe that the crash has anything to do with the DriverPack.
Also, the link above is a 404. I have to type the URL in by hand to download it.
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