SATA hard disk partitioning and formatting

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godblessedson

Broken In
Dear friends I have to install Windows XP on a FRESH 80 GB SATA hard disk. Since I have never used SATA drive before I am little apprehensive about that. Can you guys provide me a step by step instruction for formatting and partitioning the same.

which flavor of Linux can be safely installed on SATA. i come across some Linux system have problem with SATA hard disk

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mohit

The Hardware Labs
i am using a seagate sata hdd . see my config below. there is no special process for installing win xp on a sata drive... it works fine the usual way. win xp setup is very easy and just use the bootable cd and follow the onscreen instructions. u will get formatting and partitioning options in the setup itself. good luk !!
 

Choto Cheeta

Rebooting
as mohit says.... SATA.... UATA.... they r all hardware config... nothing to do with software.... so SATA will work just like same as UATA...

but SATA is Stable... & Faster than UATA....
 
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godblessedson

Broken In
Long boot up time

Dear Friends

Yea it went smooth and I am really very happy with my new Athlon 64 3000+ and MSI RS 480 mobo.

I installed the third party raid driver (silicon image blah blah written on mobo diskette) during installation by pressing the F6.

It really takes a lot of time for RAID bios screen to come (Press F4 to start RAID utility screen) and there after it boot fast. is there any way to reduce initial boot up time.

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godzi_85

In the zone
there is usually an option in the bios to fasten up the boot time... but that`s usually always enabled by default(atleast in the asus mobos)..
plu you can boot faster if you disable the Silicon raid controller.. but i guess you already using it. so won`t be possible.


btw you only got one hard disk ?? if so you dont need raid..
 
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godblessedson

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shall I remove RAID controller

Actually I dont know much about this RAID etc. In my bios i set SATA controller to 'raid channel' disabling default IDE channel and since my hard disk is one I dont need RAID and in device manager RAID controller is showing error.

1. so shall I remove RAID controller in device manager (it shows no driver is installed). ?

2. should I set SATA controller to IDE instead of RAID?

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