Sata Raid Driver Windows Xp
Fri, 29 Jan 2010 19:16:54 +0000
SATA wasn't around when XP was shipping, so of course there's no supporting driver bundled with the OS. Also, it wouldn't "blue screen", it would simply fail to detect the drive controller, and either not detect the disc, or not allow you to continue with no drives. It's also far from "impossible"; that's what that F6 prompt during the first part of setup is for. Load the SATA drivers from a disk. Either way, again, it's still beside the point. Home users are going to buy a pre-configured Home Server system from an OEM like HP or Acer. And whatever the base OS supports during Setup, WHS will support. Home users only buy OEM computers as well, and in that regard, XP has been running on SATA drives for years. And I find it quite amateur to comment that native support is better than OEM drivers… the bundled drivers are almost ALWAYS inferior to the most up to date drivers from the OEM. I'd almost be afraid of using a computer you reinstalled Windows on if you believe that…
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Windows Xp Service Pack 3 Upgrade With SATA, RAID Support is intergrated from the MSDN Original CD. It contents Internet Explorer 8, Windows Media Player 11, DirectX update, Newest Hotfixes, Support SATA, RAID drivers for newest hardware.
* Internet Explorer 8: yes.
* Windows Media Player 11: yes.
* Support SATA: yes.
* Support RAID: yes.
* Hotfixes: yes (09/2009 update)
* WGA pass: yes.
* Update online: yes.
* Image type: Standard ISO Image.
* Image size: 679 mb.
* Archive type: WinRAR archive.
* Part: 7 parts.
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