killie
Joined: 09 Dec 2004 Posts: 212
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Posted: 07/06/07 - 22:35 Post subject: |
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| Depends on a chip set you are using. Your BIOS must be configured properly to make boot from SATA. Some of motherboard layouts require drivers on a floppy drive. But if you are using something like Intel 915, than no problem. If in some certain way Vista refuses to accept the built-in drivers, than youll have to download sata drivers for your hard drive from manufacturers site. The good thing with Vista is flash drive peripheral support instead of slow floppy disc drivers update only. First of all, check out your motherboard software, do you have something for preparing the sata drive. Tell us something more about your configuration later, if things go wrong. |
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