I have a 3 year old Toshiba Satellite laptop with SATA drive that runs XP ,
matter of fact I upgraded the 320gb drive to a 500gb drive and reinstalled
XP just fine.
 

Erik Goldoff


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From: Len Hammond [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, December 14, 2009 2:12 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: newer laptop and Windows xp


Just picked up a new (refurbished) Gateway laptop for a non-profit account I
service. It came with Windows Vista Home Premium. The NP has some Open
license tickets for XP pro and I want to install XP Pro in this device so
that it can join the domain. I made all the Vista disks when I got the
machine and hunted down the XP drivers from the Gateway website. Actually
finding the drivers suggests that XP willrun in the box.
 
However:
 
When trying to load XP I get the isntall started and then it moves on and
says that it can't load it here. Somewhere, I think I remember reading that
XP won't boot off of a SATA drive. Can anyone verify that? I can't seem to
find any definitive reference at this time, but will continue ot look.
 
This site is not yet ready to migrate to Windows 7, and I sure don't want to
introduce Vista there. They also don't, at this time, have a legal license
for Win7, and didn't want to incur that expense at this time.
 
Anone have some thoughts about XP on SATA drives?

Len Hammond
CSI:Hartland
[email protected]


 


 


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