Ponch, on 17 June 2012 - 02:16 AM, said:
Yes it is possible. But... the age of your machine might be a good indicator of the probability you come across an additional hurdle or not.
If the PC is more than 4 years old, you have 50/50 chance that you can do it without having to provide drivers for the SATA controller.
If it is more recent, the chances increase that you will have to dig out those drivers.
-the drivers can be called "text mode drivers", "F6 drivers" or "floppy mode drivers" must come from the motherboard's manufacturer or from the controller's manufacturer (mainly Intel), NOT from the actual hard disk's manufacturer.
So 1st thing to check is if booting from the XP cd, your HDD (and possible partitions) is listed when asked where to install Windows. If not, you might have a 1st backdoor in Bios, where you might find a setting to turn the SATA controller to "compatible" or "IDE" mode. That is most probably in the advanced settings of your Bios. You won't loose anything from that change.
If still no luck (no such setting in Bios), you have two possibilities;
-load the drivers when XP boots (when it says "Press F6 to..") by providing them on a floppy (might be an usb floppy)
-rebuild your XP disc integrating those drivers with for instance a program like nLite.
--> try the easy ways first if possible.
Thank you, Ponch!
Very helpful and thorough.
The computer is from 2008 (no floppy drive)... Is it possible to load the drivers from anything else?