I thought that nearly all DVD rom devices were just universal. The device
seems to be working fine considering that if it wasn't I probably wouldn't be
able to have gotten this far as the only DVD rom drive in my computer is the
one running the vista program install in the first place.
I guess my question is...how can i get around this, is there a place where i
can just find a driver to install by using a flash drive. As i can tell there
is no way to get past this screen without quitting the entire installation.
Any thoughts?
BTW this is a new build I booted directly from the Vista installation disk.
The HDD does have an old XP install on it but i planned on just deleting it
when it gave me the option to do so, but haven't gotten that far yet. Thanks
for any help.
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>Hey - I have exactly the same problem as you... did you every find a way
>to sort it out??
That person left the room in JANUARY.
>To anyone reading this thread - please could you help me also!
You first. Explain your problem in detail. DETAIL.
Specs:
MOBO: DFI lanparty x38-t2r
Q6600
4gb g.skill 1066mhz
dvd - samsung sh-203n
hd 4870 crossfire
3X 500gb samsung spinpoint f1's
creative xtreme gamer sound card
(all at stock)
Hi, just wanted to share my experience after reading lots of threads on
this issue and considering buying a new drive.
In the end, I *simply turn off IDE emulation for SATA drives on my
motherboard and the problem was solved*.
I guess it depends on each manufacturer and BIOS, but I guess this can
be the problem for some people.
In my Nvidia730i based Gigabyte GA-E7-AUM DS2H I can choose to use
Nvidia's SATA chip in IDE, RAID, or AHCI. I was getting the "driver
problem" when using "IDE" mode, but it disapeared when I put it back in
AHCI.
I guess that using the SATA chipset on IDE was interferring with the
IDE channel for the DVD drive (my unit is IDE and rather old).
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For those of you that have the gateway systems that you *can not turn
off the IDE emulation or AHCI *follow these directions. I have heard
that those methods enable writing to hard drive but my system did not
have these options. RAID mode was always on unless you disable SATA and
then, well your hard drive wont show because its a SATA drive.
When I tried to put in the new OS (tried xp x64 and Vista x86 and x64)
they all said the same thing. cd\dvd driver was missing. tried to load
cd drivers but of course the cd drive couldnt be read and since a lot of
new computers dont have floppy discs well I had a problem. It was 4 am
and I dont use flash drives so that was not an option either.
What I did do was simple (after days of reading) I got my external USB
hard drive and loaded my drivers on this and plugged it into the USB
port AFTER the system booted to the Vista CD. I did it first a couple
times but the external kept showing as my master. Once you get the
master to show where it should you can plug the USB. The drivers needed
are NOT the cd\dvd drivers at all but the RAID CONTROLLER and THE SATA
ATA CONTROLLER drivers. There was 3 all together but I cant remember the
3rd. If you check the "hide irrellevent drivers" you just highlight all
the rest and click next. then your hard drive will show in the list of
"where would you like to install vista" For anyone who (like myself)
dont know where to get the RAID drivers sheck the chipset driver package
for your computer. Mine was a gateway lx 6810-01 and it was in .exe so I
used 7 zip to extract the .exe into a folder and moved it to the
external HDD. you can use a flash drive if you have one. My folder was
only 200 megs so it doesnt have to be big. I know this thread is old but
I googled my problem and this thread came up and I read it multiple
times. Someone else might do the same and I hope this helps. Anybody has
anymore questions about THIS problem leave them here Ill try to help. I
have worked on my friends and family's computers for 9 years now but AM
NOT an expert in any way. Just good at figuring stuff out Thanks to the
experts who make these forums...
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The only OS that seems to work without a hitch is Win7 Ultimate RC1
x64. Though that seems to get flaky sometimes too after 3 installs its
working so so and I think it might be related to putting the nvidia raid
driver on instead of letting Win7 control it.
If anyone else has ideas to get Vista x64 installed on a fresh SATA
drive, let me know. There is no way to change the SATA settings. its on
or off and RAID Mode full time. I don't see why Gateway can't publish a
simple document on how to do this to get past loading the drivers.
oh and you all might as well forget trying to load XP x32 or x64 as
that BSOD's right away during bootup to the installation. ITs more than
likely a RAID problem too and Gateway doesn't have drivers for that.
Apparently I'll have to wait for the final version of Win7 and tough it
out with Yucky Home Premium for now and test Win7.
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Have you checked with Dell regarding suitability of this model and Win7?
Frequently, that error is due to a requirement for a specialized driver
proprietary to that system. This can only be supplied by the manufacturer.
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Best of Luck,
Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP
http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/
Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
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My laptop is Dell Inspiron 1545 and as you can see is compatible.
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