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Brian V
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Got a new motherboard. ASUS M3N78-VM. Saved the RAM, CPU, DVD-ROM drive and
HDD from an OEM.
I have contacted my motherboard manufacturer, but thought I'd try here too.
Maybe they would be unreliable.
The HDD is not recognized in the BIOS and I cannot install Windows XP Home
Edition.
To install the chipsets and stuff I need a floppy drive. I do not have a
floppy drive. I thought I was suppose to upgrade those once XP is installed.
XP installs drivers and stuff on it's own, I thought they were suppose to
work.
I do not have a floppy drive. The install is asking for it. Can I get the
install to let me use a usb flash drive or something to install the drivers
or chipsets for my motherboard? The motherboard manual says with XP I need to
use a floppy drive. Do I need to buy and install a floppy drive? Would a
flash-card reader/floppy drive be recognized? I already have a flash-card
reader.
If I were to install a floppy drive: Do I need to do anything special? Would
it be plug and play for procedures like installing chipsets or drivers to
install windows and then updating the Floppy A: drivers once the OS is up and
going?
I doubt the SATA connections are dirty. It is fairly new. (less than one
month).
Can I just re-format the drive in an external enclosure from a laptop and
the BIOS will recognize the drive?
Have I wasted my money trying to install XP on a too new motherboard? I hope
not.
Should I pay techs to install all this stuff and just leave it alone?
Ugg.
Thank you.
HDD from an OEM.
I have contacted my motherboard manufacturer, but thought I'd try here too.
Maybe they would be unreliable.
The HDD is not recognized in the BIOS and I cannot install Windows XP Home
Edition.
To install the chipsets and stuff I need a floppy drive. I do not have a
floppy drive. I thought I was suppose to upgrade those once XP is installed.
XP installs drivers and stuff on it's own, I thought they were suppose to
work.
I do not have a floppy drive. The install is asking for it. Can I get the
install to let me use a usb flash drive or something to install the drivers
or chipsets for my motherboard? The motherboard manual says with XP I need to
use a floppy drive. Do I need to buy and install a floppy drive? Would a
flash-card reader/floppy drive be recognized? I already have a flash-card
reader.
If I were to install a floppy drive: Do I need to do anything special? Would
it be plug and play for procedures like installing chipsets or drivers to
install windows and then updating the Floppy A: drivers once the OS is up and
going?
I doubt the SATA connections are dirty. It is fairly new. (less than one
month).
Can I just re-format the drive in an external enclosure from a laptop and
the BIOS will recognize the drive?
Have I wasted my money trying to install XP on a too new motherboard? I hope
not.
Should I pay techs to install all this stuff and just leave it alone?
Ugg.
Thank you.