SATA but no floppy.

If you actually need them (sometimes you don't) then you NEED a floppy drive, maybe not permantently, but you do need one for the installation period. If you dont have one, borrow one from a friend or steal it from your dad's PC, lol...

Or buy one of course, they are only like £5

dragon
 
Thanks for answer Dragon.
I forgot to mention that this is notebook...
I found something like that: "You could use nLite to add the appropriate driver to a copy of your install CD, then boot and let Windows find the driver by itself."

There is a few more options with usb floppy "BUT only certain models" (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/916196/en-us).

I think the nLite options it's quite good.
 
get a flash drive (memory sick) and put the floppy in someone elses computer. work or school. Copy it over to the flash drive or burn it to a cd or make an account on box.net and upload it to there from another computer. download the files on the computer you wan't to install SATA drive on
 
get a flash drive (memory sick) and put the floppy in someone elses computer. work or school. Copy it over to the flash drive or burn it to a cd or make an account on box.net and upload it to there from another computer. download the files on the computer you wan't to install SATA drive on

How can I download the files with no OS?
And what can I do with drivers on flash drive or cd?
 
I try the nLite option first.
If that won't work there is no other choice then usb floppy i guess...
I think you can also play with drive letters and change to A: somehow... but to much hussle...

Thanks all for suggestions!!
:)
 
You can only install SATA drivers from either a floppy drive or have a slipstreamed install cd with the drivers included. XP only allows installation from a floppy drive, not sure about Vista.
 
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