Drivers Gigabyte Ga-m68mt-s2p
After hunting around in between other things i have found the good old instruction manual. Apparently you need a set-up disc with SATA/RAID controller driver floppy disc. Unfortunately you have to but a SATA floppy drive, which i have not got. I mean really. Star jalsha all natok song download.
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So my motherboard is Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2P rev 3.0 and I was hoping to upgrade to an AMD FX6300 CPU, although not listed as a. View full Gigabyte GA-M68MT-S2P specs on CNET.
Just silly that a small paragraph of 4 lines explaing how to install XP. Thank you for all your help and support, much appreciated your rapid responses. I will let you know how things go with the installation. It says: Copy the driver for the SATA controller from the motherboard driver disk to a floppy disk (for Windows XP).
Driver from BootDrv UDA WinXP sataraid to floppy disk. Restart system. When asked press F6 as soon as you see 'Press F6 to install 3rd party SCSI or RAID driver'. Insert floppy and follow instructions. Again many thanx for you help and support Mick. Hi Mick, the error code you have posted is telling you that there is a driver error. Not surprising as you are having issues loading any!
Having looked through the user's manual for your motherboard, I have to say that the information regarding BIOS settings is pretty vague and I haven't actually played with your motherboard so it's going to be a little bit of guess work here I'm afraid. In BIOS, under Integrated Peripherals make sure that the NV SATA Raid function is disabled. If it is set to disabled then try a little experimentation by enabling this feature and then disabling the NV SATA 1 Primary Raid and the NV SATA 1 Secondary RAID.
Do the same for the NV SATA2 Primary and Secondary RAID controller. Once you have done that try installing XP again and see if you still get the same error.If you have a USB pendrive, you should be able to use that, instead of a floppy drive, to install drivers via F6 on the Windows OS Install.