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Solve : Installing an SATA drive in an IDE motherboard? |
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Answer» Ok. I've got a Compaq Deskpro with a Pentium III and I don't remember how much RAM. It had a Seagate U8 IDE HDD in itthat had 6Gb in it and ran Windows 98 SP1 or older. Regarding the SATA hard drive, I believe you'd have better luck with a SATA controller card than that adapter. And, as uesquebeathus said, there is no SP2 for Windows 98. You never answered this: Quote from: soybean on July 12, 2007, 08:50:21 AM That Lynksys router also has ports on back for connecting computers by cable, right?Quote from: Lord Burn on July 13, 2007, 12:46:22 AM If I can get the SATA HDD to work I'm installing XP Pro on it. Though the computer does have to recognize that the HDD is hooked up to install XP. I've used those little SATA to IDE adapters before and never had any luck. A controller card would definately be a better choice. With any luck, you won't need any drivers to install XP onto the SATA drive connected to a controller card. If you do, when the XP installation first gets to the blue screen, across the bottom it'll say something like "Press F3 if you need to install third party drivers..." You may be able to load the necessary drivers from there. Again though, you probably won't need to install any drivers. Quote from: Lord Burn on July 13, 2007, 12:46:22 AM If there is no way to hook up my SATA HDD to my old computer I'm putting the original HDD back in it and I'll try to find Win 98 "SP2" (what they Belkin Wi-Fi reciver told me I needed) so that way it can actually connect to the Internet. There was never a Windows 98 SP2. There is a Windows 98 Second Edition, and a Windows XP SP2. Either you've misread it, or there's a typo in the manual (which isn't that uncommon.)Quote from: soybean That Lynksys router also has ports on back for connecting computers by cable, right?Yes. The problem is the router is on the other side of the house. Computer can't get to the router and there is no coaxial cable in my office. I also can't run a cable that for nor have the desire to crawl through my roof. Its got spray in insulation and is about 2' high. Quote from: Anodoin There was never a Windows 98 SP2. There is a Windows 98 Second Edition, and a Windows XP SP2. Either you've misread it, or there's a typo in the manual (which isn't that uncommon.)Ah, I ment Second Edition. Sorry, my bad. Quote from: Anodoin I've used those little SATA to IDE adapters before and never had any luck. A controller card would definately be a better choice. With any luck, you won't need any drivers to install XP onto the SATA drive connected to a controller card. If you do, when the XP installation first gets to the blue screen, across the bottom it'll say something like "Press F3 if you need to install third party drivers..." You may be able to load the necessary drivers from there. Again though, you probably won't need to install any drivers.*sighs* I hate buying STUFF twice, but I guess I have no choice. That sucker may actually fit though and let me close my case. |
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