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kolexinfos
How Do I Install Xp On A Sata Hard Drive
« on: December 24, 2008, 01:51 PM »

I have just but a new LG E510 laptop with a SATA hard drive and want to it because it came with Vista Home Basic. How do i go about this since XP does recognise SATA hard drives.

Someone please help.

Thanks.
Djcn
Re: How Do I Install Xp On A Sata Hard Drive
« #1 on: December 24, 2008, 02:57 PM »

Options
1. Take the laptop to an Engineer
2. Get an external floppy and get sata drivers into it.
3. Get Win XP SP3 from the market, if not urgent i could send u one.
4. Integrate any version of win XP with SP 3 following the steps below

To create your own bootable Windows XP SP3 CD, you’ll need the following:

A bootable Windows XP CD (any service pack level, Home or Professional)
Windows XP SP3
Bart’s Boot Image Extractor
Nero Burning ROM
CD Writer

create a folder structure to hold all the necessary files on your PC locally before you burn them to CD, then create two subfolders: XPSPCD and XPSP3

Copy the entire contents of the XP CD to XPSPCD, but first make sure that hidden files and folders are visible and that protection of system files is turned off via Windows Explorer.

To check this, go to Tools/Folder Options/View, check the radio button for “Show hidden files and folders” and make sure the checkbox next to “Hide protected operating system files” is unchecked.

Next, copy the SP3 standalone file (windowsxp-kb936929-sp3-x86-enu.exe) to XPSP3. To extract the contents of the file you can use a file archiver like WinRar, but more simply just go Start/Run and type in: XPSP3\windowsxp-kb936929-sp3-x86-enu.exe –x

This launches an extraction dialogue box. Extract the files to XPSP3, and once that’s done you can delete the original SP3 file as it won’t be needed any more. Place the extracted SP3 files. Extract the Boot Image

Download BBIE and extract the files to a local folder. Then, open a Command Windows, navigate to BBIE and run the following command:

bbie x:
(Where x: is the optical drive with the XP CD.)

BBIE will search the CD for any available boot images, and extract them using an image1.bin, image2.bin, etc naming convention. There should only be one boot image on the XP CD. BBIE also can extract boot images from ISOs – just change the command to:

bbie x:\cdimage.iso
(Where x: is the folder containing the ISO, and cdimage.iso is the filename.)

The image1.bin will be stored in the active folder (BBIE).

To integrate the service pack, go Start/Run and enter the following command:
XPSP3\i386\update\update.exe /integrate:D:\XPSPCD

Slipstream the SP3 files
Note that there’s no space between /integrate: and D:\XPSP2CD. The upgrade program will launch and install the service pack into the locally cached CD, and confirm once it’s done.

Create a bootable CD
Launch Nero Burning ROM and create a new bootable CD compilation. When the compilation properties window comes up, select the Boot tab.

Click the “Image file” radio button and Browse for the image1.bin file which BBIE extracted. Then under Advanced, tick “Enable expert settings”. Change “Kind of emulation” to “No emulation. Make sure that “Load segment of sectors” is set to “07C0” and change “Number of loaded sectors” to 4.
Set the bootable compilation properties
Hit OK, then add the contents of XPSPCD to the compilation project. Burn the CD and you’re done. Add the slipstreamed files to the compilation

Most Windows updates can be slipstreamed into installation media via the same process, so it’s worth keeping the folder structure and saving the Nero compilation so that you can just keep adding to the local cache. Using a rewritable CD will avoid wasting media, or it works just as well when updating a network install location.

Hope it works.
Ralvy (m)
Re: How Do I Install Xp On A Sata Hard Drive
« #2 on: December 26, 2008, 04:16 PM »

onefifty4 (f)
Re: How Do I Install Xp On A Sata Hard Drive
« #3 on: December 26, 2008, 04:26 PM »

@ djcn

pls i need u to help me on my computer,HP 530. i want to downgrade it to windows XP. i already use a bootable XP cd to format it,but when it get to where to continue with press F8 to continue it tells me it cant find hard drive,that i should insert hard disk.but it dosent complain hard disk if am re-loading vista on it.

i use window 98 to format it hoping that it will work if i format the hard drive.its still same same.

PLS HELP ME.
Ralvy (m)
Re: How Do I Install Xp On A Sata Hard Drive
« #4 on: December 26, 2008, 04:53 PM »

You're experiencing a similar issue with the thread starter,
The XP Installation CD you're using doesn't have the SATA drivers embedded. One of the links I posted should help you resolve that issue Smiley

-[n3rve]
Djcn
Re: How Do I Install Xp On A Sata Hard Drive
« #5 on: December 27, 2008, 07:29 AM »

Thx ralvy 4 the links.

I got no such blog.
Ex Inferis (m)
Re: How Do I Install Xp On A Sata Hard Drive
« #6 on: December 27, 2008, 10:33 AM »

isnt it easier and better to just switch  SATA and AHCI support  off in the BIOS? or get windows xp sp3, which supports SATA drives?
Djcn
Re: How Do I Install Xp On A Sata Hard Drive
« #7 on: December 27, 2008, 05:05 PM »

Would have been better, but some boards doesn't have sata disable option.
Even when u install, u would still need the drivers to enable SATA and AHCI support when rebooting.
nonoy
Re: How Do I Install Xp On A Sata Hard Drive
« #8 on: December 28, 2008, 06:44 PM »

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nonoy
Re: How Do I Install Xp On A Sata Hard Drive
« #9 on: December 28, 2008, 06:59 PM »

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Ex Inferis (m)
Re: How Do I Install Xp On A Sata Hard Drive
« #10 on: December 29, 2008, 10:40 AM »

you could just download xp service pack 3 and avoid all the trouble.
gee. (m)
Re: How Do I Install Xp On A Sata Hard Drive
« #11 on: January 02, 2009, 03:23 PM »

hi, bro.  go to your system bios settings, under options ( it may differ by the system) but locate this (SATA MODE) disable it and you are ready toinstall XP on your sata HDD.
c ya.
kolexinfos
Re: How Do I Install Xp On A Sata Hard Drive
« #12 on: January 03, 2009, 03:51 PM »

@gee.
Thanks for the help your idea was really the easiest way to install XP on SATA.

Please I wont to know the advantages of using SATA hard drives over other kinds of hard dirves?
netotse (m)
Re: How Do I Install Xp On A Sata Hard Drive
« #13 on: January 05, 2009, 12:06 AM »

the pry advantage is that its faster u can read this for more info tho http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SATA
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igbsam (m)
Re: How Do I Install Xp On A Sata Hard Drive
« #15 on: January 26, 2009, 08:34 AM »

Just go to the Bios Setup mode  and locate the sata drive option. Disable it and then you are good to go,
chaprogram
Re: How Do I Install Xp On A Sata Hard Drive
« #16 on: January 27, 2009, 08:16 PM »

Just Enter the Bios Setup and Disable SATA then Try again. I had the same problem days ago.
james_4114
Re: How Do I Install Xp On A Sata Hard Drive
« #17 on: January 30, 2009, 12:45 PM »

First You have to change your Software Your using XP home that sucks use XP professional SP 3 for you to get the latest updates in Windows XP series, Go to Bios and just select the options for Sata there,  2nd be sure that your computer comply with the requirements of the Windows XP software im sure it will meet the requirements and lastly try to Set Up,


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angad
Re: How Do I Install Xp On A Sata Hard Drive
« #18 on: February 05, 2009, 07:48 AM »

Its so simple man.which way you used for install xp in you simple hard drive this is same as it is, go for it,
YD (m)
Re: How Do I Install Xp On A Sata Hard Drive
« #19 on: February 10, 2009, 02:35 PM »

majority of the posters here are right.it took me alot of embarrasement before i found out how to go about it.i worked in the IT section of a financial institution as a support staff.one branch manager just got his hp laptop and needed to downgrade cos softwares were not installing, so he proudly called me up  Sad. i fumbled terribly  Angry. i was a little relieved when the hp support staff attached to the bank could not do it  Shocked na one bobo for computer village save me o from the humiliation Wink
and all he did was to disable the sata drive through the setup <just confirming to u what the house have been saying>
cheers.
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Re: How Do I Install Xp On A Sata Hard Drive
« #20 on: February 13, 2009, 05:39 AM »

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