*HELP* Installing a Seagate SATA Harddrive on a MSI K9AGM2

atech

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Hello Everyone,

I ran into a problem, I have a MSI K9AGM2 MS-7327 (v1.X) motherboard and I decided to go out and buy a Seagate SATA/300 harddrive to replace my old IDE Maxtor 60GB harddrive and I am having a very hard time installing it. I want to do a clean install of windows xp pro on the new drive and I hit "F6" to install RAID drivers for the harddrive and I set the BIOS to RAID but the drivers I downloaded off of MSI's website is no good it acts like its going to work off of the floppy but then it says that achix64.sys is corrupted and from there I cant do nothing. Can any one please help me install my new harddrive please...

Thank you!
 

PC eye

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First you need a Welcome to the Computer Forum! http://www.computerforum.com/70672-official-welcome-thread.html and the brief reminder to review the http://www.computerforum.com/52038-forum-rules.html

You came in at the right time for a possible answer! I ran into this when installing XP Pro on a sata drive on an Asus model. When booting with the board's software disk for Asus anyways there's usually an option to format a floppy and create a driver disk. The format option worked well while one driver refused to load? I booted back into Windows after formatting a blank floppy again and created the disk while having the XP Home version running. From there all went smooth as silk for loading the drivers off of the floppy. See if the board disk has the option there and give it a try.
 

atech

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Yeah, I made the floppy off of the MSI CD and on the floppy I have the files

Disk1
TXTSETUP.OEM

and there is one folder on the floppy named WIN_XP and in that folder it has the files

m5287
ulisata in lower case letters
ULISATA in cap letters

Now I used the floppy after it told me to put it in the A: drive and everything came up just fine and then it started to format windows on the drive and when it was done it started back up to where you push "F8" to agree with the terms and start the whole format process over again, so I must be doing something wrong and i just cant figure it out.
 

PC eye

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If you reached the setup that far where the drive is seen by the installer then you know the sata drivers were loaded well. What type of keyboard are you running? usb or standard? If usb you'll want to keep a cheapo stand model around just to get through the F8 license agreement. With an MS model that even has the PS2 adapter it still won't work. I bought a cheapie for $10- just to get Windows installed! :p
 

StrangleHold

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Now I used the floppy after it told me to put it in the A: drive and everything came up just fine and then it started to format windows on the drive and when it was done it started back up to where you push "F8" to agree with the terms and start the whole format process over again, so I must be doing something wrong and i just cant figure it out.

Whats happen is the when it reboots your booting back to the CD, your getting the boot loop. After it installs the files then formats and reboots the first time, boot to the harddrive not to the CD and it will continue the install.
 

PC eye

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It won't work here on the MS model. But what do you expect from MS? hhmmm.... Maybe Logitech the next time around. :confused: Inspect the disk for scratches, finger prints, etc. there as well as running a lens cleaner on the drive. A blurred lens or smudged up disk will hamper an installation. Is this with a new Windows disk or one you've had for awhile? I just grabbed a disk repair gimic for repairing disks with small scratches to see if that works.
 

StrangleHold

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I have a USB with a PS2 adapter but I can get through the F8 license agreement just fine.

Its not your key board! After you got your Sata drivers installed and it formated, you just booted back to the CD instead of the harddrive.
 

atech

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It won't work here on the MS model. But what do you expect from MS? hhmmm.... Maybe Logitech the next time around. :confused: Inspect the disk for scratches, finger prints, etc. there as well as running a lens cleaner on the drive. A blurred lens or smudged up disk will hamper an installation. Is this with a new Windows disk or one you've had for awhile? I just grabbed a disk repair gimic for repairing disks with small scratches to see if that works.

Its one I had for a while.

Whats happen is the when it reboots your booting back to the CD, your getting the boot loop. After it installs the files then formats and reboots the first time, boot to the harddrive not to the CD and it will continue the install.

Yes, thats basically what i am getting is the boot loop but it just wants to keep installing windows I go through the whole setup again. I cant get to the part where it wants you to put in your serial number, name, company etc.
 

StrangleHold

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Like I say when it reboots the first time you need to boot to the harddrive from then on. Not back to the cd, your just booting to the cd over and over.
 
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StrangleHold

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Boot to the cd the first time, install your Sata drivers, format, install setup files then it reboots. Then boot to the harddrive from then on.
 

atech

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Okay, when I get to the part where it wants me to put in the floppy, it then loads the floppy and then askes me what to load:

ULi SATA Controller (M1573, Windows XP/Server 2003)

ULi SATA Controller (M1573, Win2000)

ULi SATA Controller (M1573, Windows XP/Server 2003 x64)

So I loaded ULi SATA Controller (M1573, Windows XP/Server 2003) and then it said "setup will load support for the following mass storage device(s):

It starts loading the files. Then it gets to the welcome to setup screen with the options of:

To setup windows now, press enter.

To repair a window XP installation using recovery console, press R.

To quit setup without installing windows XP, press F3

So I press enter to setup windows now and the next screen that comes up is:

Setup did not find any hard disk drives installed in your computer and the only option it gives me after that is press F3 to quit.

Then I just hook back my other harddrive that has windows already on it, so i can get back on the computer.

Now I dont know why it didnt find my SATA harddrive because in my BIOS I have it setup as:

PCI IDE BusMaster - Enabled

OnChip SATA Channel - Enabled

OnChip SATA Type - RAID

and the other options on the OnChip SATA Type are:

Native IDE

RAID

Legacy IDE

AHCI

If I set the OnChip SATA type to: NATIVE IDE with my old hardrive connected and the SATA drive connected the SATA drive shows up under "My Computer" as Local Disk (E) which is a 300GB drive but its only showing up as 127GB but I'm not worried about the capicity right now I just want to get my new drive to boot windows and not my old drive.

any other ideas or what I could be doing wrong?
 

atech

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I downloaded that file and put it on a floppy and tried it but it said that the file:

\x64\ahcix64.sys is corrupted and it wouldnt go on from there. Do you know where I could download the driver besides the MSI's website? I googled for 2 days looking for the driver and couldnt find it.

also

what setting should I have in the BIOs for:

PCI IDE BusMaster - should I have it enabled or not?

OnChip SATA Channel - should I have it enabled or not? I am sure I need that enabled

OnChip SATA Type - and what option should I have it set to?

1.) Native IDE
2.) RAID
3.) Legacy IDE
4.) AHCI

Thank you again for your help and time.
 

atech

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You sure the floppy has the right Sata Drivers (ULi) That board has a AMD 690 northbridge an ATI SB600 southbridge chipset. It should have ATI Sata drivers.

It should use these
http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=driverfile&dno=2475&i=0

Well, I thought I would give that link a shot and the same thing came up. It gave me two options to choose from when I loaded the floppy and the options are:

option 1.) ATI ACHI Compatible RAID controller - x86 platform

option 2.) ATI ACHI Compatible RAID controller - x64 platform

So, I selected option 2 "ATI ACHI Compatible RAID controller - x64 platform" and it started loading the files from the floppy and then it got to the file "\x64\achix64.sys" and it said:

The file \x64\achix64.sys is corrupted. press any key to continue.

and I hit enter and it just restarted. Now seeing that option 1 & 2 both had the ACHI in the title I thought I would go into the BIOS and change the OnChip SATA type from RAID to AHCI, so I did that and restarted the computer and it just showed the motherboard logo and then just went to a black screen and it was just sitting at the black screen.

I guess the problem I'm have is of course the \x64\achix64.sys file being corrupted if it wasn't then it should work right?

If anyone knows where I can download the driver other then MSI's website that would be great.
 

atech

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You'll probably want to set the BIOS to IDE as with RAID it'll look for a RAID array.

Okay, I will give that a try and I'll let you know how it turns out, but do you know where I can download the driver? since the driver on MSI's website says the file \x64\achix64.sys is corrupted.

Thank you for the reply
 

atech

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I set the OnChip SATA type in the BIOS to Native IDE and saved the changes and it just loaded the motherboard logo and then it just went to a black screen and it was just sitting at the black screen.

Anymore ideas? If I could just get the ATI SB600 SATA Floppy to load with out the \x64\achix64 being corrupted that would be great.
 

StrangleHold

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Yeah, I made the floppy off of the MSI CD and on the floppy I have the files

Disk1
TXTSETUP.OEM

and there is one folder on the floppy named WIN_XP and in that folder it has the files

m5287
ulisata in lower case letters
ULISATA in cap letters

Now I used the floppy after it told me to put it in the A: drive and everything came up just fine and then it started to format windows on the drive and when it was done it started back up to where you push "F8" to agree with the terms and start the whole format process over again, so I must be doing something wrong and i just cant figure it out.

When you did this it loaded the Sata drivers and formated the drive, it cant format the drive without seeing it. Just when it rebooting you booted back to the cd instead of the harddrive. Try this again but boot to the harddrive when it reboots the first time. I still dont know why a SB600 chip would use a ULi Sata driver but it seemed to work that time.
 
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