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Very OT: Install windows 2k onto a SATA drive
- Subject: Very OT: Install windows 2k onto a SATA drive
- From: Simon Ryley <simon.ryley@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 09 Mar 2005 12:48:01 +0000
- References:
<200502171658.j1HGwCD01271@proteus.obantec.net>
I have a nice pile of shiny new bits which I have made into the new
media PC / PVR for the lounge.
The problem I have is that I can't install windows 2k onto it.
The machine has a SATA hard drive installed, no floppy drive and no cd.
(DVD RW drive may come later)
The plan was to boot the machine using a USB stick, then install windows
2k from a network share. (This bit all works)
The problem is that the windows setup program doesn't see the SATA
drive, and so asks for a driver. I have the driver, but the only place
the program will look is the a: drive, which doesn't exist on my
machine. I can't work out a way to tell the setup program to look
elsewhere.
Anyone have any suggestions for how to get around this one? I don't
have a floppy drive lying around to use, and I can't see the point in
buying one to use for 5 minutes.
Googling suggests slipstreaming the driver files into the win2k install,
but I was wondering if there was a simpler way?
The usb drive is always recognized as c: Is there any way of making the
machine see this as an a: drive instead? If so, then I can put the SATA
drivers on there.
Thanks for any suggestions, this is driving me crazy...
Simon
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