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What is it that is giving you this message?
Is this a message after POST (while still on the black screen)?
Is this a message that Windows setup tells you?
Is this a message after POST (while still on the black screen)?
Is this a message that Windows setup tells you?
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it comes up on the blue screen with the grey bar at the bottom saying:
"Setup did not find any hard disks drives installed in your computer.
Make sure any hard disk drives are powered on and properly connected to your computer, and that any disk-related ahrdware configuration is correct. This may involve running a manufactured-supplied diagnostic or setup programme
setup cannot contiue. To quit setup, press F3"
so im a bit unsure about what to do, i have changed around the slots on the motherboard but still no change.
any suggestions
"Setup did not find any hard disks drives installed in your computer.
Make sure any hard disk drives are powered on and properly connected to your computer, and that any disk-related ahrdware configuration is correct. This may involve running a manufactured-supplied diagnostic or setup programme
setup cannot contiue. To quit setup, press F3"
so im a bit unsure about what to do, i have changed around the slots on the motherboard but still no change.
any suggestions
What you need to do is insert the disk labelled "SATA driver disk" (or something like that), and when setup asks you to "Press F6 to install a third party SCSI or RAID driver", press F6, and follow the onscreen prompts.
Note that the SATA disk will be a floppy you received with your motherboard. It may be labelled "RAID driver disk" or something....
Note that the SATA disk will be a floppy you received with your motherboard. It may be labelled "RAID driver disk" or something....
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The solution that was offered is the correct solution for this problem (if you have your hardware and BIOS set correctly). Did you boot from the setup CD with the disk in and hit the appropriate key when it asked for a SATA driver disk?
Are you sure that you got the appropriate driver?
Are you sure that you got the appropriate driver?
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