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Can't install XP Pro - 4 "Unknown Disk" messages in partition options

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Tokhra

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Oct 1, 2003
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Hi all,

I've just received my new Dell 9100 PC, which has Spanish XP Home on it.

I also own a copy of XP Pro (Upgrade) from my old laptop, which im trying to install.

All goes fine, until the partitions screen, on which it just shows:

Unknown Disk
There is no disk in this drive

x4

When I press any key, it then blue screens, usually with:

STOP: 0x0000008E (....)

I read somewhere that my PCI-Express cards could be causing this, so I turned them off, which made no difference, I then turned them back on again.

I then slipstreamed the SP2 patch into my installation cd, which didn't work either.

Finally, i've just attempted to slipstream the drivers for my Intel 82801GR/GH AHCI Controller in, which didn't work either. (I can't tell if I did this correctly or not, but it didn't produce any additional errors), so I assume it was ok, but wasn't the problem.

So now im totally lost as to what I can do to fix this, I need English XP Pro as my spanish isn't good enough when things get technical :(

Any Ideas?

Many Thanks,
Matt.
 
Hi John,

Yes i've come across that page, but don't think that its the problem because its working fine in the Spanish XP thats currently installed..

I will try taking out some RAM sticks later though - it's worth a try.

I've just spoken to someone else that has a new Dell, and are trying to do the same thing, and they've had the same problems, which would suggest its something to do with the hardware, PCI-E, SATA etc..

Any responses much appreciated,

Thanks,
Matt.
 
OK,

I've managed to get XP Installed in English, but its not quite solved yet. Basically I went into the BIOS and set the Drive to function as ATA, XP then installed without any problems.

However, I would still like to get it working in SATA. When I set the BIOS back, XP doesn't boot.

I thought id be able to install the SATA drivers, and that would be that?

I found this, which appears to be what I want: Intel Matrix Storage Manager

But I read it can only be used at OS install time... (I don't have a floppy drive).

Anyway I can just install the SATA stuff and turn SATA back on in the BIOS, and actually have XP like it ?

Many Thanks,
Matt.
 
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