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PostPosted: Sat, 26 Apr 2008 11:13:20    Post Subject: Moving Windows from IDE to SATA hdd - Help wanted! Reply with quote

Calling all Big Bruin members to help me solve this mistery. Bang Head

I bought new SATA2 hdd and want to move my existing installation which is on IDE hdd to this new SATA2 hdd.

Here is what I did so far:

I made an image of IDE drive and restore it to SATA2 drive. That worked and still does, but SATA drive works in that IDE "simulation" mode...which is not what i want. If I change sata setting in bios to ACHI...drive wont boot (in that case BSOD pops up while loading and computer restarts). I read that best way is to do a new clean install of WinXP, but since i have lots of documents settings, emails,etc etc....on the current installation, I rather wouldnt do that unless thats the only way. I tried with F6 workaround (because otherwise the only way to get sata to work is to press F6 during windows installation (clean install) and load sata drivers from floppy). I read that this can be also done later with some small registry key to be added and later with installing that Intel's sata driver stuff (dont remember exact name atm). But when i tried that...and later set sata to achi mode in bios...drive booted but needed at least 5-10mins to get to windows...just like it was looking for something...or similar to when drivers arent loaded. Crazy Confused But when it loaded...everything worked fine...although in hdtune and/or hdtach...information bar about connection type was either empty...or shown to work as UATA7 or 8. Then i removed that stuff i added before, from the registry, uninstall Intel software...and set sata to disabled in windows...and it works now...but in ide mode again. Mad

Later I tried to do the following...to put 2 IDE drives in RAID0...install new windows there...and add this SATA drive as SATA. During windows I install IDE RAID drivers...and SATA driver...but later....when install was done...SATA drive still caused problems (was still in IDE mode and SATA mode didnt work at all).

Does anyone know whether SATA drive MUST also be connected when you install new windows (if you install it on IDE drive) or whether its enough to just press that F6 during install....install SATA drivers....install windows....and later connect SATA drive...and still get it recognized as SATA not as simulated IDE drive?

Also...is it possible to have IDE RAID0 and SATA drive together? Or could in that case drivers cause some problems between them?

One last thing...when i installed the windows on IDE RAID0 + SATA drive (which wasnt connected...and pressed F6...and first select IDE RAID0 drivers....then SATA ICH9 driver....later....when windows installed further...it only asked me to put in floppy with IDE RAID0 drivers and read from it (probably only then it installed them), but it didnt ask for SATA ICH9 driver anymore !? (could it be because SATA drive wasnt connected/on at that time (it's in external case connected via eSATA connection))?

Motherboard is GigaByte X38 with ICH9 southbridge (oh, and I later installed its own SATA drivers from CD too, but nothing changed...simulated IDE mode only Confused ).

What is best thing to do? Is there some short and simple way to get this SATA drive to work (as real SATA drive) with current windows xp installation on it (be it as the only drive in the system or together with 2 old IDE drives, i dont care...)...or is clean install of windows the only way?

(been dealing with this headache for last 2 days...and it really eaten all my nerves Mad Crazy Yikes Bang Head Rolling Eyes )


Thank You in advance for all your help/ideas/opinions. Wink Wave
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