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I'll see what I can get from the POST screen tonight. I'm not trying to install XP, just to boot from CD so I can a) copy some data from the HDD, and b) repair WINDOWS/CONFIG. When trying to boot from an XP CD, I'm asked to load SATA drivers from floppy.

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The full story is that it's my daughter's PC, hung while she was trying to install a game for her son, and won't restart. Delinquent Habits New Improved Rar. She thought that the PC came with a recovery disk, but the only disk supplied with it is actually a software tool to make a recovery disk!

So she has no means of recovery. Although she paid for extended warranty, PC World & their insurers say that this problem is outside warranty. Their proposed solution is a £180 recovery disk, which I understand wwill just wipe the HDD and install a standard image. Problem is that she had a baby 4 months ago and had lots of digital images, and of course hasn't backed them up! There are several obvious morals in this tale, starting with the oldest one in computing - backup every time you store something you don't want to lose!

Well, I tried connecting the HDD in my PC, which also has SATA. It recognised the drive, but wouldn't let me read it or include it in a mirrored array. Iphone Configuration Utility Mac on this page. Maybe because the drives were different capacity, (mine is 160Gig, the Advent is 250) although I didn't think that would prevent reading it or setting a mirror array. The XP disk I was using is a full retail version of XP Pro, but rather old (pre-SP1). I understand from other forums (should that be fora?) that it is normal for older XP disks to ask for SATA drivers. There are 4 SATA connectors on the mobo, but of course there is no manual for the mobo.