Yet another Seagate, Failed & replaced

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gary4gar

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Hi digitans,
I purchased a Seagate ST380817AS 80 GB SATA-I on may 05, it failed on june 06 & then replaced it with a Certified Repaired HDD. then again recently 20 days back. it failed again, this time i ensured i got a new drive

Damm this Seagate:x

so i got a 7200.10 SATA-II drive but i tried installing Windows xp on it but it failed. www.seagate.com/ww/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=809a4d4b57cb0110VgnVCM100000f5ee0a0aRCRD&locale=en-US

so please help me install windows xp
 

techtronic

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@gary4gar - When I browsed the MSI Site for your MB's Tech Specs, it indicates RAID 0 & RAID 1 support. Try disabling the Onboard RAID Controller and then try to install Windows XP. Update me after trying this.And regarding Seagate SATA Drives, I had a bad experience of 4 of my newly replaced HDDs getting bad sectors as early as 10-15 days.;)
 
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gary4gar

GaurishSharma.com
@gary4gar - When I browsed the MSI Site for your MB's Tech Specs, it indicates RAID 0 & RAID 1 support. Try disabling the Onboard RAID Controller and then try to install Windows XP. Update me after trying this.And regarding Seagate SATA Drives, I had a bad experience of 4 of my newly replaced HDDs getting bad sectors as early as 10-15 days.;)
okay :)
 
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gary4gar

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there is no option to disable Onboard RAID Controller, however i tried disable Onboard SATA Controller but this didn't help:|

I think i need to integrate SATA drive in Xp
 

phreak0ut

The Thread Killer >:)
Try to find which SATA controller is on the HD. Based on that, you can integrate the drive for your Windows. I have been doing that all evening yesterday :D
 

techtronic

I Always Prefer 1080p
*www.richandstephsipe.com/wordpress...-on-sata-ii-hard-drive-on-ga-k8n-motherboard/*www.richandstephsipe.com/wordpress...-on-sata-ii-hard-drive-on-ga-k8n-motherboard/

This would help you with your installation ;) although I do not know what motherboard are you using.
 

prasad_den

Padawan
Then a floppy drive would be a better option..! Did you try disabling AHCI? It should work that way, but you'll end up losing the advantages of SATA.. which are negligible in any case...!
 
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