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Title: Windows XP install problem
Post by: pyro-manic on September 11, 2004, 04:15:23 pm
OK, here's the deal:

I got my shiny new computer bits in the week. I've put it together, but I can't install windows XP on it. Win98 installs fine, but XP won't. When installing, I press F6 to use drivers for my SATA hard drive. Setup then carries on to the next step, but then coughs up the following:

"Could not copy blahblah.sys

Press enter to retry, Esc to skip....." etc.

I've tried it with several different drivers, and I've tried both controllers on the mobo (it's an Asus A8V, with a Via controller in the SBridge, and a Promise 20378 controller elsewhere on the board).

It's proving to be a pain in the arse, and I've been stuck for 2 days now. If anyone has any ideas, it'd be most helpful.

Cheers! :)

Oh, the specs are as follows:

Athlon64 3500+ (S. 939)
Asus A8V Deluxe mobo
1Gb DDR ram
HIS Excalibur Radeon X800 Pro VIVO
Sony CDRW
Maxtor 160Gb SATA HDD
Title: Windows XP install problem
Post by: Thorn on September 11, 2004, 04:31:09 pm
Probably a CRC error. The disk might be damaged.
Title: Windows XP install problem
Post by: pyro-manic on September 11, 2004, 04:33:36 pm
I've tried 3 different floppies, and the same thing happens...
Title: Windows XP install problem
Post by: Cyker on September 11, 2004, 05:28:27 pm
Wait, Windows XP *needs* drivers to access a SATA drive?! Why???

That is so lame!!!
I can understanding it needing drivers to access the extra features SATA has over regulat ATA, but not for just formatting and copying files to it!!!
Title: Windows XP install problem
Post by: Setekh on September 11, 2004, 06:05:50 pm
Man, that's wierd. I remember having similar problems a few years back, but then I was installing Win2k onto a SCSI setup (SCSI... man... haven't heard that for a while). So what happens if you skip the SATA driver setup and try to pass it off as a normal ATA drive?
Title: Windows XP install problem
Post by: Martinus on September 11, 2004, 06:18:56 pm
[color=66ff00]That's a hell of a system pyro. :nod:

Cyker: Yeah it is a bit dumb so is the fact that you still need a floppy disk drive on a modern day PC of any sort.
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Title: Windows XP install problem
Post by: Thorn on September 11, 2004, 07:23:18 pm
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Originally posted by pyro-manic
I've tried 3 different floppies, and the same thing happens...

Er, I meant the Windows disk.
Title: Windows XP install problem
Post by: MatthewPapa on September 11, 2004, 09:28:00 pm
That happened to my friend when he was building his AMD 64 setup. If I see him this week I will ask him what he did to fix it.
Title: Windows XP install problem
Post by: pyro-manic on September 14, 2004, 12:47:01 pm
Well, I got it sorted. Cheers for all the advice, though. :) I installed Win98, then put XP straight over the top of it without defining new partitions. So this leads me to another question - how do I change the existing partition (drive C:, FAT32, whole disk), to a primary partition and a few logical drives (C: 10GB, D: 50GB, E:100GB) without wiping the whole thing and starting again? If there's a way to do this, It'd be great, as I rushed through the install to get it up and running ASAP, but forgot about partitioning....

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Originally posted by Setekh
Man, that's wierd. I remember having similar problems a few years back, but then I was installing Win2k onto a SCSI setup (SCSI... man... haven't heard that for a while). So what happens if you skip the SATA driver setup and try to pass it off as a normal ATA drive?


Doesn't work. It says "no drives detected, setup cannot continue" , and won't let me do anything....

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Originally posted by Cyker
Wait, Windows XP *needs* drivers to access a SATA drive?! Why???

That is so lame!!!
I can understanding it needing drivers to access the extra features SATA has over regulat ATA, but not for just formatting and copying files to it!!!


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Originally posted by Maeglamor
[color=66ff00]That's a hell of a system pyro. :nod:

Cyker: Yeah it is a bit dumb so is the fact that you still need a floppy disk drive on a modern day PC of any sort.
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What's even more retarded is the fact that Windows 98 had no problems at all, even though it came out 7 years before SATA! ;) :doubt:

Cheers - it is rather fast. Can't wait to try Far Cry on it (and Doom3 when it arrives) :D. It's cleaned me out, though, so no more toys for me for a while....
Title: Windows XP install problem
Post by: Grey Wolf on September 14, 2004, 03:28:44 pm
There are some utilities out there that'll let you resize FAT32 partitions.
Title: Windows XP install problem
Post by: an0n on September 14, 2004, 03:30:58 pm
Partition Magic.