SATA question

VB6

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Just bought a Motherboard and a normal SATA drive (not SATAII).

As you can probably tell, i'm a complete noob when it comes to SATA (been stuck in the Dark Ages with PATA)

My motherboard has 4 SATAII sockets on the board but i'm led to believe you can connect a normal SATA drive to them (or so it says in the manual).

Fine, no problems there then.

However, there are only SATAII drivers on the CD?

Will Windows XP install on it without the need to install thrid party drivers (at the press F6 stage) or have i got to source some third party drivers for my Intel ICH7 Southbridge from somewhere?

:confused:
 
thanks guys.

I knew the driver was for the chipset and not the drive.

I was confused as to whether i could clean install windows on a normal SATA drive without the need for a chipset driver or whether i should use the SATAII chipset drivers supplied on the CD (as there are no SATA chipset drivers supplied).

The Motherboard is an ASRock Conroe945G-DVI

I guess i'll bodge through it next week when i get my CPU...

:D
 
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