Win Xp Sp3 Sata Drivers 2012 Movie

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Hi, I'm trying to reinstall/reformat Windows XP Professional SP2 (downgraded from Vista Business to XP Pro, no access to a SP3 disc for this 4 year old computer, I'm afraid) onto a Western Digital Caviar Blue SATA drive but cannot get past the Windows Setup driver installation, when it gets to the end of loading the drivers, I get the BSOD with the STOP: 0x0000007b error. I believe it's because there is no driver for the SATA drive and I don't have access to an internal or external floppy drive to load the driver (and I've never done it before, either). I've read somewhere that there is a way around this by changing the settings in the BIOS, does anyone know the workaround, please? The file you want is @ and has instructions posted.

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Pada kesempatan kali ini admin membagikan Windows Xp Pro Sp3 Sata Driver 32 Bit update april 2014 yang merupakan update resmi terakhir untuk produk windows xp. Windows XP SATA drive and SP3. Some files before loading XP on the system so Win XP would recognize the SATA. The Sata drivers would increase the. I'm building a PC for my friend. It will have Windows XP Pro SP3 x86 on one drive and Windows 7 x64 on another. Both these drives are going to be SATA, because that's.

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The Dell Community forums for the Precision T3500 are listed @ This where you should be discussing your requirements since this is not a Windows XP operating system problem. You need the software and information from the manufacturer, which is Dell. Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread. Check the owner's manual for your system. In the BIOS there should be an option to set the SATA controller to IDE.

The IDE setting looks like the drive is an IDE drive connected to an IDE controller. The 0x0000007b error code is telling you a hard drive cannot be found for installing XP. No drive is found because XP does not have the necessary drivers natively as part of its files. Your other option is to leave the SATA controller set to SATA, or AHCI, and build your own XP install disk using a program such a nLite from nLite allows you to 'slipstream' the necessary SATA drivers into the installation files so the driver can be found during install and the SATA drive is then recognized.

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You can download the Service Pack 3 for Windows XP and slipstream it into you install disk if you are going to build one. Information about slipstreaming can be found @ as well as other sites on the internet. Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.

Thank you for answering me, Rick. I should have included more information but was too frazzled when I first posted, I'm even more frazzled now, lol. The computer is a Dell Precision T3500 (UK) that was downgraded from Vista Business (on their own network domain) to a normal version of Windows XP Pro. We have the official disc that came with the computer. My sister has now retired and wants me to wipe it so that any customer information is removed and re-install the XP Pro, so she has an 'as new' OS on it, hence the problem. What I really need is the.ini file to be able to integrate into the XP disc with nlite to be able to slipstream it but the only driver I can find for the motherboard chipset is in.exe format and nlite won't work with that format. (R313263.exe) I'd really appreciate it if you could point me in the right direction for that.ini file.

Many thanks in advance, if you can.:) P.S. We don't have the motherboard disc, I'm afraid, and that is where the file is supposed to be, apparently. The R313263.exe file is not a driver file. It is a firmware update file for a Western Digital hard drive. You need to read some documentation on the computer so you know what you need to look for. You should be able to find some documentation on the Dell website. Although you want to install Windows XP on a computer, you really should go to the Dell Community forum for information and assistance for what you are trying to do.

This is a hardware configuration and driver problem. For help with this you need to go to the manufacturer.

Dell has all the drivers, utilities, firmware updates, and documentation posted on their website for download. You don't have to worry about the OEM disk. Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread. The file you want is @ and has instructions posted. The Dell Community forums for the Precision T3500 are listed @ This where you should be discussing your requirements since this is not a Windows XP operating system problem.

You need the software and information from the manufacturer, which is Dell. Please remember to click “Mark as Answer” on the post that helps you, and to click “Unmark as Answer” if a marked post does not actually answer your question. This can be beneficial to other community members reading the thread.

I installed a SATA drive on my PC month ago and I had to install some files before loading XP on the system so Win XP would recognize the SATA. I'm sure a lot of people already discussed this problem. So after installing SP3 on my machine it crashed it, windows would keep on rebooting non-stop, just like when I tried to install XP on my SATA drive the first time.

It seems that SP3 wiped out the two files necessary to run the Sata, to get my system back I used the XP disk to Repair it and also install the two files with the A: drive. But the SP3 patch never made it, now my automatic updates keep on trying to load it on my machine, what can I do? MABECANE wrote: I installed a SATA drive on my PC month ago and I had to install some files before loading XP on the system so Win XP would recognize the SATA.

I'm sure a lot of people already discussed this problem. So after installing SP3 on my machine it crashed it, windows would keep on rebooting non-stop, just like when I tried to install XP on my SATA drive the first time. It seems that SP3 wiped out the two files necessary to run the Sata, to get my system back I used the XP disk to Repair it and also install the two files with the A: drive. But the SP3 patch never made it, now my automatic updates keep on trying to load it on my machine, what can I do? Just want to say that I had to intall the two files fram the A drive before I could use (R) repair from the XP disk This is the boot up file to install SATA drive on XP motherboarddriverraidnvidiamcp55bootdiskxp motherboarddriverraidnvidiamcp55bootdiskxp64 I got mu pc to run fine after that but the patch is not there anymore.

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When repairing XP from the disk you loose the ability to get automatic upgrades,you need to do a little voodo to get it working againhere is the page that will tell you how to fix it Method one worked fine for me. Now SP3 keeps on trying to dowload and install itself. Originaly I dowloaded SP3 from a website, and it looks like Microsoft made it available with the updates today.

Never a dull moment. Evening, Not to disagree, but SP3 doesnt like unsigned drivers. There are many posts as sugguested. But there may be many problems causing the system to reboot also. Are you using the latest revision of your mb bios? Did you turn off any cool n quiet or speed reduction programs? Did you update all the other drivers for your system, chipset, videocard, processor drivers?

Amd, dual core systems require a dual core optimizer. First turn off the auto reboot feature by right clicking on my computer.

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Turn off the auto reboot. Enable Memory dump to see what is happening. KB316450 You may have to boot into safe mode. Which version of the SP3 are you using?

Click on start, run, cmd, enter winver, if you are using anything older then 5503, or 5508. Using the latest version may solve part of your problem. I am guessing you are using the Sp3 refresh. May have to uninstall the system if you find a more recent SATA driver. If you have the ability to slipstream it into your instllation disk.

This may help WinPE, is the recommended solution. Not support for home usage, but professional. A) Antivirus, KAS, NOS, are enabled. Clearly stated in SP3 requirements.

These programs must be turn off. B) How ever a good look at the svcpack log file will help shed light on the true cause of the problem. Uncheck the hide system files and folders. Then navigating to the%windir% $ntuninstallsvcpack$ folder has this file. 1) Top reason intel system SATA driver is an older version, search in your m/b manufacter web site for the latest version or check with the www.intel.com web site. Also certain Intel.inf files for the SP3 may not work correctly.

2) System was imaged with both Intel and AMD PPM. Removing the inappropriate driver helps reboots. Oem disks from Hp and others have had this problem.Assuming you have a AMD system Using regedit Navigate to the following registery key. HKEYLOCALMACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Services Intelppm Start If it is present, and set to 1 change it to 0x4 hexdecimal. Reboot And some settings on the mb require APM to be enabled or disabled depending on revision of the motherboard bios.

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3) Nvidia MB, nforce4 not WHQL signed driver used. More recent then 6.86 6.85 used. 4) Nforce 2 and nforce remixed drivers used. The inf or the textsetup.oem were modded to support older chipsets. Breaking the signed package, and causing the endless reboots.

See this c) Looking in the%windir% system32 for windows update to see if there was a problem with registery access. Not running the SP3 up date as an adminstrator can cause problems. Also removing as an adminstrator in safe mode, will help prevent most problems Check and is if you have this program subinacl installed.add remove programs if not, search for this in downloads from microsoft and install.

Evening Cryso, So far the answer from Microsoft has been. Sata will not be included.

If your restore installation had SATA, it was because it was a O.E.M. Designed disk. (Guessing here) The reasons I can guess is not only does Microsoft have to pass the European Market test. The image was designed to be frozen to when XP was created. Adding Dot net 2.0, 3.0 or 3.5, And or Internet Exploer, would not allow Microsoft to pass European sales. But in additon, adding the Sata drivers would increase the complexity of support. There are no easy answers except to do what you are currently doing.

Ask Microsoft to include SATA, at least the nase versions of SATA. If you can find a place to burn your cd, with WAIK or Win PE.Not recommend Nero. would allow you to use the latest Sp3 when it goes RTM or available to the public. In additon to restore if there are problems.Technet subscriber(s) will receive this earlier. Keith Remember I am not a Microsoft spokesman, or an employee, just an It adminstrator, computer user helping to improve the Xp experience.