Name: Anonymous 2007-09-16 17:54 ID:CP9paqbO
I've been having some problems with my computer lately, and I think the only thing to do at this point is reinstall Windows. My computer came with it factory-installed, so I tried installing it from the i386 folder. But when the computer starts up in windows-install-mode (or when I boot from a windows CD), it doesn't recognize the hard drives (so it either can't find the files to install with and crashes immediately, or if running from a CD it says that it can't find a HD to install to). So, I assume that my computer is using some wierd hard drive controller or something (which is strange because it's just some Dell), and I need to get the drivers somehow.
Should I just burn the drivers windows uses now for my hard drive to a CD? What would be the best way to find them (should I try to get updated ones from the official website, etc.)? Also, this is the first time I've installed an OS on a computer with SATA HDs, does that somehow make a difference?
Thanks in advance.
Should I just burn the drivers windows uses now for my hard drive to a CD? What would be the best way to find them (should I try to get updated ones from the official website, etc.)? Also, this is the first time I've installed an OS on a computer with SATA HDs, does that somehow make a difference?
Thanks in advance.