T6X SATA Compatibility mode
T6X SATA Compatibility mode
Not sure what is causing the following but I's sure like to nail it down.
We install corporate build of XP Professional via Ghost. We have to change the SATA Controller Mode Option from AHCI to Comaptibility mode or the corporate build of XP Pro will bluescreen while loading XP.
Any ideas?
Robert
We install corporate build of XP Professional via Ghost. We have to change the SATA Controller Mode Option from AHCI to Comaptibility mode or the corporate build of XP Pro will bluescreen while loading XP.
Any ideas?
Robert
Robert McHenry
Concord, NH
Lincoln Financial
Concord, NH
Lincoln Financial
Re: T6X SATA Compatibility mode
Yes, Comaptibility mode is necessary to install XP, but not with Vista because Vista has SATA drivers on board.mchero wrote:Not sure what is causing the following but I's sure like to nail it down.
We install corporate build of XP Professional via Ghost. We have to change the SATA Controller Mode Option from AHCI to Comaptibility mode or the corporate build of XP Pro will bluescreen while loading XP.
Any ideas?
Robert
Here is a link that may help:
http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site. ... MIGR-66020
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pcgolfer85
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It's completely normal. Like MGO said, XP doesn't have the SATA drivers and won't be able to find SATA drives.
It's nothing major but kinda hard to find and figure out.
It's nothing major but kinda hard to find and figure out.
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Re: T6X SATA Compatibility mode
If you have XP SP2 or less, you must use compatibility mode (in BIOS) so that the OS can see the drive to be installed. Otherwise, it will not detect any drive; thus cannot be installed.
Once you installed it, immediately install the intel chipset support and intel matrix storage driver.
Another simpler way, extract the intel matrix storage driver (ICH7) (usually on \drivers\imsm - once extracted) and compiled with the XP disc you have (add drivers) using 3rd party applications such as NLite (http://www.nliteos.com/index.html). With that, you don't need to change to compatibility mode (leave it as AHCI) and the installation will be smooth. This method is the one I am using now.
Once you installed it, immediately install the intel chipset support and intel matrix storage driver.
Another simpler way, extract the intel matrix storage driver (ICH7) (usually on \drivers\imsm - once extracted) and compiled with the XP disc you have (add drivers) using 3rd party applications such as NLite (http://www.nliteos.com/index.html). With that, you don't need to change to compatibility mode (leave it as AHCI) and the installation will be smooth. This method is the one I am using now.
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