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    Installing Windows

    I've installed Ubuntu on my laptop, but now I can't get my Windows XP Setup CD to detect the harddrive. If it helps, the below is what Gateway Says my harddrive is:
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    160-GB 5400-RPM SATA Hard Drive Assembly (CRU/EURP) [Part #2527773R]

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    160-GB 5400-RPM SATA Hard Drive Assembly (CRU/EURP) [Part #2527774R]

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    If you give me any jokes about stuff like: "Why do you want to switch back?" I'm not going to answer OR regard them (Plus, I'll report the post due to it being off topic or something like that.)

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    Have you reformatted your hard drive?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colin View Post
    Have you reformatted your hard drive?
    Yes, to all known formats, and Windows still won't detect it for each one.

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    Is it registered in BIOS? (usually press DEL when you turn it on)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Colin View Post
    Is it registered in BIOS? (usually press DEL when you turn it on)
    Yes, the BIOS says it's there:
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    Xubuntu says the only flags on the harddrive is "boot." The following flags for the drive are availible:

    LVM, PALO, PREP and RAID. LBA is not availible. I've already tried the following flags: LVM and RAID, and they donb't help.
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    http://dban.sourceforge.net/

    Burn DBAN
    run it
    pop in windows cd
    install
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    Might want to try something like Hirems and fdisk and format it as FAT 32 first then try XP delete the partition and reformat as NTFS (if it'll let you)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Decker View Post
    Might want to try something like Hirems and fdisk and format it as FAT 32 first then try XP delete the partition and reformat as NTFS (if it'll let you)
    XP isn't on it right now, DOS can't detect the harddrive. First I'm doing what Wojtek said and using DBAN. If it doesn't work one way, I'll try another. Linux allows you to format the drive as NTFS, but you can't install Linux on it if it is. Also,
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    Have you reformatted your hard drive?
    Yes, to all known formats, and Windows still won't detect it for each one.

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    I'm not sure if this will work since Windows setup can't find the hard drive, but have you tried booting into the recovery console and running fixmbr?

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    Hi Iyeru,

    I think that XP is not seeing the SATA controller correctly and therefore not loading a driver for it. In that case the Installation of XP will not find any hard disks.

    While starting the XP Install... Press F6 when you see it on the screen to add a third party storage controller driver.
    You need to have a floppy drive and a floppy with the SATA drivers on it to get it to work.

    After loading the SATA driver the Hard Disk will be found and the XP Install will continue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wojtek View Post
    http://dban.sourceforge.net/

    Burn DBAN
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    pop in windows cd
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    Well, the PRNG Method didn't work, so I'm nuking the whole drive by performing a "Gutmann Wipe" and then I'm going to set the whole drive with zeros.
    Quote Originally Posted by PaulP
    Hi Iyeru,

    I think that XP is not seeing the SATA controller correctly and therefore not loading a driver for it. In that case the Installation of XP will not find any hard disks.

    While starting the XP Install... Press F6 when you see it on the screen to add a third party storage controller driver.
    You need to have a floppy drive and a floppy with the SATA drivers on it to get it to work.

    After loading the SATA driver the Hard Disk will be found and the XP Install will continue.

    Kind regards,
    PaulP.
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    Where can I find these third-party SATA Drivers? Because the Hitachi Search doesn't give me anything.

    Edit: Nevermind, I got it from the Gateway site. Thanks people, I think I'll keep DBAN in case I need to do anything rash.
    Last edited by DarkBlood; September 11th, 2007 at 16:55.

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    So adding the drivers with F6 did resolve your problem ?!?!?

    It should work this way to succesfully install XP.

    Kind regards,
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    Better make a good backup (raw image) before you have to do this all over again in the near future when something goes wrong.
    Drivers seem to be very important at that point. Also the fact that we still can't get rid of the slow floppy drive by now.... When will Microsoft decide to not rely on floppies anymore during install with hardware the installer cannot recognize......
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaulP View Post
    So adding the drivers with F6 did resolve your problem
    Yeah it did. Apparently I had to use iaStor.inf using Intel Mobile SATA AH Driver. Anyway, thanks people.

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