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Dumb Question For The Experienced
Is the chipset (M/B) driver the same as the SATA driver or is that a
separate controller driver? (This is on an Intel T4200 2Ghz Dual-Core) bob_v |
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Dumb Question For The Experienced
"Bob Villa" wrote in message ... Is the chipset (M/B) driver the same as the SATA driver or is that a separate controller driver? (This is on an Intel T4200 2Ghz Dual-Core) bob_v Separate - both in function and in timing of installation (generally). |
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On Jul 4, 8:02*am, "S.Lewis" wrote:
"Bob Villa" wrote in message ... Is the chipset (M/B) driver the same as the SATA driver or is that a separate controller driver? (This is on an Intel T4200 2Ghz Dual-Core) bob_v Separate - both in function and in timing of installation (generally). The Dell site lists a driver for a Samsung HDD and firmware for 3 SATA DVD/CD drives...but nothing labeled SATA driver. I wish it were a little clearer! Thanks Stew bob_v |
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Bob Villa wrote:
On Jul 4, 8:02 am, "S.Lewis" wrote: "Bob Villa" wrote in message ... Is the chipset (M/B) driver the same as the SATA driver or is that a separate controller driver? (This is on an Intel T4200 2Ghz Dual-Core) bob_v Separate - both in function and in timing of installation (generally). The Dell site lists a driver for a Samsung HDD and firmware for 3 SATA DVD/CD drives...but nothing labeled SATA driver. I wish it were a little clearer! Thanks Stew bob_v There is no SATA driver because Dell assumes that it is slipstreamed into XP SP2 or XP SP3. At the level of Windows XP (SP2 or SP3), there would appear to be a generic module that handles the difference between SATA and older PATA. For people who have a newer (Intel 865 chipset or later) motherboard and either an XP Classic or XP SP1 CD, the absence of a SATA driver on the CD represents a real conumdrum. Also a royal pain in the ass. .... Ben Myers |
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Dumb Question For The Experienced
On Jul 4, 8:57*am, Ben Myers wrote:
Bob Villa wrote: On Jul 4, 8:02 am, "S.Lewis" wrote: "Bob Villa" wrote in message .... Is the chipset (M/B) driver the same as the SATA driver or is that a separate controller driver? (This is on an Intel T4200 2Ghz Dual-Core) bob_v Separate - both in function and in timing of installation (generally). The Dell site lists a driver for a Samsung HDD and firmware for 3 SATA DVD/CD drives...but nothing labeled SATA driver. I wish it were a little clearer! Thanks Stew bob_v There is no SATA driver because Dell assumes that it is slipstreamed into XP SP2 or XP SP3. *At the level of Windows XP (SP2 or SP3), there would appear to be a generic module that handles the difference between SATA and older PATA. For people who have a newer (Intel 865 chipset or later) motherboard and either an XP Classic or XP SP1 CD, the absence of a SATA driver on the CD represents a real conumdrum. *Also a royal pain in the ass. ... Ben Myers Where can this driver be found? I can possibly burn an install CD w/ nLite and the XP/SP1 disc. Thanks, bob_v |
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Dumb Question For The Experienced
On Jul 4, 10:49*am, Bob Villa wrote:
On Jul 4, 8:57*am, Ben Myers wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Jul 4, 8:02 am, "S.Lewis" wrote: "Bob Villa" wrote in message .... Is the chipset (M/B) driver the same as the SATA driver or is that a separate controller driver? (This is on an Intel T4200 2Ghz Dual-Core) bob_v Separate - both in function and in timing of installation (generally). The Dell site lists a driver for a Samsung HDD and firmware for 3 SATA DVD/CD drives...but nothing labeled SATA driver. I wish it were a little clearer! Thanks Stew bob_v There is no SATA driver because Dell assumes that it is slipstreamed into XP SP2 or XP SP3. *At the level of Windows XP (SP2 or SP3), there would appear to be a generic module that handles the difference between SATA and older PATA. For people who have a newer (Intel 865 chipset or later) motherboard and either an XP Classic or XP SP1 CD, the absence of a SATA driver on the CD represents a real conumdrum. *Also a royal pain in the ass. ... Ben Myers Where can this driver be found? *I can possibly burn an install CD w/ nLite and the XP/SP1 disc. Thanks, bob_v Found one he http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/g...reg_R1002_USEN |
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Dumb Question For The Experienced
Bob Villa wrote:
On Jul 4, 10:49 am, Bob Villa wrote: On Jul 4, 8:57 am, Ben Myers wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Jul 4, 8:02 am, "S.Lewis" wrote: "Bob Villa" wrote in message ... Is the chipset (M/B) driver the same as the SATA driver or is that a separate controller driver? (This is on an Intel T4200 2Ghz Dual-Core) bob_v Separate - both in function and in timing of installation (generally). The Dell site lists a driver for a Samsung HDD and firmware for 3 SATA DVD/CD drives...but nothing labeled SATA driver. I wish it were a little clearer! Thanks Stew bob_v There is no SATA driver because Dell assumes that it is slipstreamed into XP SP2 or XP SP3. At the level of Windows XP (SP2 or SP3), there would appear to be a generic module that handles the difference between SATA and older PATA. For people who have a newer (Intel 865 chipset or later) motherboard and either an XP Classic or XP SP1 CD, the absence of a SATA driver on the CD represents a real conumdrum. Also a royal pain in the ass. ... Ben Myers Where can this driver be found? I can possibly burn an install CD w/ nLite and the XP/SP1 disc. Thanks, bob_v Found one he http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/g...reg_R1002_USEN That one should work for any Dell (or any other brand) system with SATA drives. It is the Intel SATA driver in HPaq packaging... Ben Myers |
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On Jul 4, 1:06*pm, Ben Myers wrote:
Bob Villa wrote: On Jul 4, 10:49 am, Bob Villa wrote: On Jul 4, 8:57 am, Ben Myers wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Jul 4, 8:02 am, "S.Lewis" wrote: "Bob Villa" wrote in message ... Is the chipset (M/B) driver the same as the SATA driver or is that a separate controller driver? (This is on an Intel T4200 2Ghz Dual-Core) bob_v Separate - both in function and in timing of installation (generally). The Dell site lists a driver for a Samsung HDD and firmware for 3 SATA DVD/CD drives...but nothing labeled SATA driver. I wish it were a little clearer! Thanks Stew bob_v There is no SATA driver because Dell assumes that it is slipstreamed into XP SP2 or XP SP3. *At the level of Windows XP (SP2 or SP3), there would appear to be a generic module that handles the difference between SATA and older PATA. For people who have a newer (Intel 865 chipset or later) motherboard and either an XP Classic or XP SP1 CD, the absence of a SATA driver on the CD represents a real conumdrum. *Also a royal pain in the ass. ... Ben Myers Where can this driver be found? *I can possibly burn an install CD w/ nLite and the XP/SP1 disc. Thanks, bob_v Found one he http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/g...oadIndex?cc=us.... That one should work for any Dell (or any other brand) system with SATA drives. *It is the Intel SATA driver in HPaq packaging... Ben Myers Thanks Ben, I will give it a shot! bob_v |
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On Jul 4, 2:03*pm, Bob Villa wrote:
On Jul 4, 1:06*pm, Ben Myers wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Jul 4, 10:49 am, Bob Villa wrote: On Jul 4, 8:57 am, Ben Myers wrote: Bob Villa wrote: On Jul 4, 8:02 am, "S.Lewis" wrote: "Bob Villa" wrote in message ... Is the chipset (M/B) driver the same as the SATA driver or is that a separate controller driver? (This is on an Intel T4200 2Ghz Dual-Core) bob_v Separate - both in function and in timing of installation (generally). The Dell site lists a driver for a Samsung HDD and firmware for 3 SATA DVD/CD drives...but nothing labeled SATA driver. I wish it were a little clearer! Thanks Stew bob_v There is no SATA driver because Dell assumes that it is slipstreamed into XP SP2 or XP SP3. *At the level of Windows XP (SP2 or SP3), there would appear to be a generic module that handles the difference between SATA and older PATA. For people who have a newer (Intel 865 chipset or later) motherboard and either an XP Classic or XP SP1 CD, the absence of a SATA driver on the CD represents a real conumdrum. *Also a royal pain in the ass. ... Ben Myers Where can this driver be found? *I can possibly burn an install CD w/ nLite and the XP/SP1 disc. Thanks, bob_v Found one he http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/g...oadIndex?cc=us... That one should work for any Dell (or any other brand) system with SATA drives. *It is the Intel SATA driver in HPaq packaging... Ben Myers Thanks Ben, I will give it a shot! bob_v This must be the correct one from the Dell site: http://support.dell.com/support/down...&fileid=275404 |
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Dumb Question For The Experienced
-----Original Message----- From: Ben Myers ] Posted At: Saturday, July 04, 2009 8:58 AM Posted To: alt.sys.pc-clone.dell Conversation: Dumb Question For The Experienced Subject: Dumb Question For The Experienced Bob Villa wrote: On Jul 4, 8:02 am, "S.Lewis" wrote: "Bob Villa" wrote in message news:fc696a77-938a-4b70-b1ac- ... Is the chipset (M/B) driver the same as the SATA driver or is that a separate controller driver? (This is on an Intel T4200 2GhXPSz Dual-Core) bob_v Separate - both in function and in timing of installation (generally). The Dell site lists a driver for a Samsung HDD and firmware for 3 SATA DVD/CD drives...but nothing labeled SATA driver. I wish it were a little clearer! Thanks Stew bob_v There is no SATA driver because Dell assumes that it is slipstreamed into XP SP2 or XP SP3. At the level of Windows XP (SP2 or SP3), there would appear to be a generic module that handles the difference between SATA and older PATA. For people who have a newer (Intel 865 chipset or later) motherboard and either an XP Classic or XP SP1 CD, the absence of a SATA driver on the CD represents a real conumdrum. Also a royal pain in the ass. ... Ben Myers Actually, the Intel Storage Manager IS the driver. It is listed for my XPS410.; |
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