Vista sata detection
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Zucker2k Posted September 22, Posted September 22, Think Again! Boot into setup from the Vista DVD. You'll need to use the command prompt to find 2 things: The drive letter of the DVD drive containing the Vista DVD The path to the location of your 3rd-party storage driver s on whatever media they're located on.
Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options Posted September 23, NesTle Posted September 23, Akirajds Posted September 23, BSOD here too after the reboot Had to force the drivers also. Hais Posted September 23, Posted September 23, edited. How to do that? Posted September 24, Max Veteran Posted September 24, Roomiestdruid Posted September 24, Allan Posted September 24, Then guess what i find out, its a sata disk :p heh wow eh?
Posted September 27, Max Veteran Posted September 27, StartMeUp Posted September 27, SATA is not supported in Vista? Wiki has all the info you need. Personally myself I would have gone with the Raptor. I did. Why are people having so many problems with installing on SATA drives, always thinking they need to load drivers to do so? I am trying to install on a single sata and it cant find the SATA drive without the drivers that I burned to another disk. You get a nice BSOD. I'll be installing Vista on the 30th.
According to MSI's website, this motherboard is compatible with Vista, but there isn't any drivers for the motherboard listed for Vista. You need to be a member in order to leave a comment. Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy! Already have an account?
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