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djneill@iwebworks.com
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Hi,
Background:
I am a newb.
I have a pretty good Dell machine (3 GHz, 1 GB RAM) that I just don't
use much, and I had used a Ubuntu live disk to make a dual-boot. Now,
I am selling it to a friend and I was going to try to format it.
Well, I decided to try to boot from the XP CD and after getting to the
3-way: install, recovery console, exit, I went ahead and tried
recover but it says there are no hard drives detected. Same if I try
to just install XP. But in the BIOS, the hard drive is there. And it
works fine booting to either XP or Ubuntu still.
I googled and found that the SATA HDD drivers might need to be
obtained on a floppy, and have it ready when it prompts to press <F6>
early in the boot to the XP CD.
Is this what I need?
Also, this computer does not have an internal floppy drive. Will it
treat an external USB floppy drive as a floppy after <F6>?
For any help, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks,
Dan
Background:
I am a newb.
I have a pretty good Dell machine (3 GHz, 1 GB RAM) that I just don't
use much, and I had used a Ubuntu live disk to make a dual-boot. Now,
I am selling it to a friend and I was going to try to format it.
Well, I decided to try to boot from the XP CD and after getting to the
3-way: install, recovery console, exit, I went ahead and tried
recover but it says there are no hard drives detected. Same if I try
to just install XP. But in the BIOS, the hard drive is there. And it
works fine booting to either XP or Ubuntu still.
I googled and found that the SATA HDD drivers might need to be
obtained on a floppy, and have it ready when it prompts to press <F6>
early in the boot to the XP CD.
Is this what I need?
Also, this computer does not have an internal floppy drive. Will it
treat an external USB floppy drive as a floppy after <F6>?
For any help, I would greatly appreciate it.
Thanks,
Dan