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This is just a general question.

I am building an AMD 64 bit computer, but I am not putting a floppy drive in it.

The mobo is an Abit AX8, the BIOS is Pheonix-award.

When installing XP home it asks you to install the SATA drivers and these are on a floppy.

My friend has a USB2 floppy which I can borrow, but can I use this USB floppy to install the SATA drivers before I have installed the operating system.

Or would it be better to take the floppy out of my old computer and install it temporally to get the SATA drivers installed then remove it after-wards.

The problem with temporally installing the floppy is a friend at work is buying my old computer so if I have to re-install the OS I would be in trouble.

Any thoughts appreciated

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Will you be booting from one of the SATA Drives, or is it an extra?

If you're not booting from it, you could install the OS, burn a copy of each floppy to a CD (make directories like disk1, disk2...), then browse to the CD for the drivers.

If you're booting to them, I'd recommend keeping things as simple as possible by installing a floppy temporarily. My concern is whether you'll be able to use a USB floppy. USB devices often require drivers, which aren't present if you have no OS yet.

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Personally, I'd go the route of borrowing the non-usb floppy from another PC for the install. I've always felt that USB devices need some OS to operate. If anyone believes differently, please post. :)

Since it is a clean install, with no data on the line, the only thing you'd be wasting is time though if you want to expirament.

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  • 3 weeks later...

All up and running now.

I had to use a floppy drive, so I cheated, I left the floppy in my old machine and just unplugged the ribbon cable and plugged it into the new machine, I even had the power to it of the old machine but it did the trick.

Here`s hoping I do not have to do a reinstall in the future.

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