arrols Posted October 20, 2008 Posted October 20, 2008 Hi All, Hope some one can help me with my problem. I am trying to install Windows XP 64bit on my Samsung NP-R510, the laptop has a Intel ICH9M/M-E Family 4 Port SATA AHCI Controller on it. I initially tried to manually slipstream the extracted 64bit drivers from IATA85ENU.exe that i downloaded here but this did not work; the XP install gets as far as the starting windows section and then it restarts (I do not get a blue screen of death). I tried this several times to no avail, so decided to try using nlite to do it automatically for me with the same results. Next i borrowed a usb floppy drive and just added the drivers by pressing F6 but again the same thing happened, i am sure the drivers i am using are the latest from the Intel website. The bios on my machine has an AHCI compaitibilty mode that i have tried on auto and manual (enabled and disabled), the motherboard on the machine is a proprierty board manufactured by Samsung and Samsung have advised me that the bios is up todate and is compatible with 64bit processing; as is my processor (Intel Core 2 Duo T5750). Does anyone have any suggestions on this? System Details Samsung NP-R510 FAA3UK Processor - Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 / 2 GHz ( Dual-Core ) RAM - 4 GB DDR2 SDRAM - 667 MHz - PC2-5300 ( 2 x 2 GB ) Hard Drive - 160 GB - 5400 rpm Screen - 15.4' TFT 1280 x 800 ( WXGA ) Optical Drive - DVD±RW (+R double layer) / DVD-RAM Graphics - Intel GMA X4500
TranceEnergy Posted October 23, 2008 Posted October 23, 2008 I also have a usb floppy drive around somewhere. I once tried to copy files from the floppy for a raid controller, but i had to fiddle around with some bios settings first before it would work. Meaning before i had fixed the bios settings, it would just refuse to copy from the drive. I also think it crashed if not bios settings were correct.
petr0id Posted November 3, 2008 Posted November 3, 2008 try to disable IDE and RAID controllers in BIOS. You can install drivers after Windows setup.
TranceEnergy Posted November 4, 2008 Posted November 4, 2008 While i believed that¨s what did it for me too, take into consideration that IF one decides to use AHCI driver or anything other then IDE or sata native mode, it 100% means you need to have those drivers available in case of a system crash, harddrive crash.I once was in this scenario where i had to load the ahci drivers when a harddrive had crashed and was in need of recovery.I do not wish this upon anyone, it is a headache beyond your geekiest nightmare.
impopia Posted December 21, 2008 Posted December 21, 2008 (edited) It appears to me that you din not slipstream the right thing. Slipstream the text-mode driver for sata/ahci (F6 Floppy Configuration Utility). Download here. Use nLite. If you don't slipstream any service pack into the kit, there is no need to run nLite on a 64-bit OS. That's how I did, and it worked fine. Edited December 21, 2008 by impopia
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