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I have a ECS Nforce3-a motherboard, and i just got a new sata harddrive, when installing windows it copys the files fine but when it reboots to continite installing i get the error message, Error loading operating system.

How can i fix this? Is this a drivers issue? Wher can i get drivers that will WORK?

I have a Windows XO home, with no SP's in it. THJANK YOU, WHO EVER HELPS ME GET THIS WORKING GEtS 19.18$ via paypal!(why .19cents? becuase all i have left in my balance is 19.18 lol)

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Determine what SATA chipset the MB is using, then download the drivers and put them on the root of a floppy. At the text mode portion of setup you'll be asked to hit "F6" for any additonal SCSI/RAID drivers. Insert diskette and away you go. Another way is to integrate them with nLite onto the CD.

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Oh, i was thinking that there was a sata chipest that was different or something? Ha!

What drivers exactly would i use? Can someone post a link and name the files i need to copy to the floppy? the ones i have im not sure if they are for sata, even though the support said they were. Thanks for all the help.

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I use a Windows XP Home Upgrade disk, and even if its untrue to what seems like popular belief you have have to install a previes windows OS first to use a windows upgrade disk, you just need to put a 2000, me or 98 disk in to the computer when it asks you for it to proove owner ship.

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I just went and looked and it turned out that is the drivers i installed before, but windows shows it up as raid and mass storage drivers.

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