Installing XP help

suranga84

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    EBUWE...
    i bought a new Samsung HDD (SATA) and earlier i used a IDE HDD. i tried to install Windows XP. when XP setup is detecting my HW in installing progress it gives a error in everytime. my HDD is showning in BIOS.
    then i tried to install Ubuntu and it was successed . but still i cant install XP.
    does anybody know the reason:(
     

    suranga84

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    mokak da ena error eka? Hard Disk eka detect karanne nae kiyala da?
    ne ban. HDD eka detect karala thiyenne
    eka eka welawata mokakhari file ekak missing kiyanawa. mama XP CD 2kinma try kala. eth ehemamai. but ubuntu install karaddi awlak ne. normally hard eke capacity ekath pennannawa.:growl::(
     

    Malinga

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    ne ban. HDD eka detect karala thiyenne
    eka eka welawata mokakhari file ekak missing kiyanawa. mama XP CD 2kinma try kala. eth ehemamai. but ubuntu install karaddi awlak ne. normally hard eke capacity ekath pennannawa.:growl::(

    oyaa Hard eka partition and format kale xp valin ma da? BIOS vala hariyata settings hadala da thiyenne? dan oya hard eka ha DVD or CD rom eka vithari da plug karala thiyenne?
     

    Jack_Sparrow

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    Resolving "Setup did not find any hard disk drives" during Windows XP Installation


    One of the most popular topics among our readers is installing Windows XP on your new Windows Vista computer – sometimes for compatibility reasons, but also because a lot of people just don’t like Vista very much.
    The problem that people keep running into left and right is getting to the point where XP starts to install and getting the message “Setup did not find any hard disk drives installed in your computer”. This error happens because your new computer has a storage controller that isn’t supported natively in XP, usually an SATA (Serial ATA) controller.
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    If you don’t have a floppy drive in your computer (who does anymore), then you’ll need to use a process called slip-streaming to integrate the storage drivers into your XP installation CD.
    It should go without saying that this is an advanced topic, so proceed with caution.
    Creating a Custom XP Install
    We’ll use a software called nLite to create a new XP install cd, so you’ll first need to download and install it. Once it starts up, you’ll be prompted for your Windows installation, so you’ll want to click the Browse button.
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    First you’ll be prompted for the “Windows installation”, which really means your XP install CD. Find it and select the root of the installation, and then click OK to go to the next dialog.
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    Next you’ll be prompted on where you want to save the temporary files used during the slip-streaming process. I chose to create a new directory and called it XPISO, but you can put it wherever you’d like. I just recommend to use a new directory.
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    nLite will copy all the necessary files off the XP installation and into the temporary folder. When it’s done, you’ll see all the information on which version it is.
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    Hit the next button until you come to this screen, where you can select what options you want. Select “Drivers” and then “Bootable ISO”.
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    Side note: You can select any of the other options if you’d like. nLite will let you bundle updates, set tweaks or automatically remove components from the installation, but that all goes beyond the scope of this article.
    Hit the next button until you get to the screen for selecting drivers. If you click the Insert button, you can choose between adding a single driver or adding a folder of drivers. Since we’ll just be loading a single driver, you can choose that option, but you might want to first read the section below about finding drivers for XP.
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    Browse to the directory where you extracted the driver files, and then select Open. Note that it doesn’t really matter which of the *.inf files you choose, because it will select all files in the folder anyway.
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    nLite will prompt you to select your driver. If you don’t know which exact one it is, you can either use Device Manager in Vista to find the exact model, or you can just select all of them. Just be careful not to select a 64-bit driver if you are using 32-bit, or the wrong OS version.
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    I would recommend including both Storage and Network drivers, as those are the most common drivers that are missing in XP.
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    Once you proceed to the next screen, now we can finally finish the process. You can choose to directly burn the cd here, or you can select Create Image to create an ISO file that you can burn to a CD using whatever burning tool you have.
    Note: If you chose to create an ISO, make sure to use the “Make ISO” button before you click Next.
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    At this point you can burn the ISO image to a CD, and then start your XP installation process.
    Finding Drivers for XP
    The best place to search for drivers for your hardware is at the manufacturer’s support website. The only problem is that almost every manufacturer seems to distribute their drivers in floppy disk image form, even though the computer they are for doesn’t have a floppy drive. Guess nobody has alerted them to get with the program.
    We can still extract the drivers using an application called WinImage. Let’s run through a quick example… Here you can see the Intel SATA controller driver for my HP computer.
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    I downloaded and ran the executable, which extracted a file called f6flpy32.exe into a temporary directory. Don’t bother trying to run this one, because it’ll just prompt you for a floppy drive.
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    So how to get the drivers out of this file? There are a few options that you can try, depending on how the manufacturer packed the files.

    • You can use Winimage to extract them, which is a shareware software, but you can use it during the trial period for free.
    • You can try and use WinRar to extract the file. In many instances this will extract a *.flp file, which you can mount in a VMware virtual machine or potentially with some ISO mounting software.
    • Some drivers will allow you to automatically extract into a directory. You’ll have to try it and see what happens.
    • Other methods? If you’ve got other ideas, leave them in the comments and I’ll add them to this list.
    Here’s the list of files that Winimage can handle, which is quite a lot.
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    Start WinImage and then open the file, and you should see the contents. Just extract them to a folder, preferably with a useful name so you can remember it later.
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    source::

    http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/wind...d-disk-drives-during-windows-xp-installation/
     
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    Malinga

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    ada thamai gatte. format karananwath XP walata yanna be. mokada wena HDD ekak ne. BIOS wala monada hadanna thiyenne

    ow ban

    mehemai samahara parana motherboard vala SATA drivers nathuva hard eka detect karanne nae installation setup eke. aluth samahara eevalath BIOS vala option ekak thiyanava SATA drivers nathuva danna puluvan.

    habai dan oyaa kiyana vidiyata errors enne eeta kalin needa? e kiyanne cd eka daaala setup eka run karanna oona files temp copy veddine error eka enne? ara F8 gahala license agreement ekata agree vennath kalin needa?

    oyaage RAM cards keeyak gahala thiyanava da?
     

    suranga84

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    EBUWE...
    machan format kranna iseela drivers detect krana thanda oya file eka missing kiyanne ram 2 ghala thiyada
    ow ban. cd eken boot wenna patan gena floppy drive, plug & play drivers detect karana case ekak thiyenne. ethanadi ban
    mehemai samahara parana motherboard vala SATA drivers nathuva hard eka detect karanne nae installation setup eke. aluth samahara eevalath BIOS vala option ekak thiyanava SATA drivers nathuva danna puluvan.

    habai dan oyaa kiyana vidiyata errors enne eeta kalin needa? e kiyanne cd eka daaala setup eka run karanna oona files temp copy veddine error eka enne? ara F8 gahala license agreement ekata agree vennath kalin needa?

    oyaage RAM cards keeyak gahala thiyanava da?
    F8 gahanna kalin machan.

    1 RAM card ekai. 512