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Old 10-08-2006, 09:27 PM
DarthContinent@gmail.com
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Default DOS drivers for SATA DVD drive...?!

I discovered disappointingly that my new system's SATA-II DVD-ROM drive
couldn't be recognized from a DOS boot (using a Windows 98 SE boot
disk).

I have a bootable CD which uses drivers that work fine with my old PATA
CD-ROM drive, but the drivers fail to load for the new hardware.

Could someone please provide me with a link or more info on getting a
DOS driver for use with SATA-II drives?

Thanks.


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Old 10-08-2006, 10:40 PM
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Default Re: DOS drivers for SATA DVD drive...?!

Have you updated your BIOS? Are your SATA connectors on the
mobo or an add-in card?



<DarthContinent@gmail.com> wrote in message
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|I discovered disappointingly that my new system's SATA-II
DVD-ROM drive
| couldn't be recognized from a DOS boot (using a Windows 98
SE boot
| disk).
|
| I have a bootable CD which uses drivers that work fine
with my old PATA
| CD-ROM drive, but the drivers fail to load for the new
hardware.
|
| Could someone please provide me with a link or more info
on getting a
| DOS driver for use with SATA-II drives?
|
| Thanks.
|



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Old 10-08-2006, 11:14 PM
kony
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Default Re: DOS drivers for SATA DVD drive...?!

On 8 Oct 2006 13:27:24 -0700, DarthContinent@gmail.com
wrote:

>I discovered disappointingly that my new system's SATA-II DVD-ROM drive
>couldn't be recognized from a DOS boot (using a Windows 98 SE boot
>disk).
>
>I have a bootable CD which uses drivers that work fine with my old PATA
>CD-ROM drive, but the drivers fail to load for the new hardware.
>
>Could someone please provide me with a link or more info on getting a
>DOS driver for use with SATA-II drives?
>
>Thanks.


Seek DOS drivers from the manufacturer of your SATA
controller (chip). We don't know who made it.


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Old 10-08-2006, 11:51 PM
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Default Re: DOS drivers for SATA DVD drive...?!

Win98 knows nothing about sata unless there are sata 98 drivers supplied by
your sata controler manu you are probably out of luck

<DarthContinent@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> I discovered disappointingly that my new system's SATA-II DVD-ROM drive
> couldn't be recognized from a DOS boot (using a Windows 98 SE boot
> disk).
>
> I have a bootable CD which uses drivers that work fine with my old PATA
> CD-ROM drive, but the drivers fail to load for the new hardware.
>
> Could someone please provide me with a link or more info on getting a
> DOS driver for use with SATA-II drives?
>
> Thanks.
>




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Old 10-09-2006, 02:42 AM
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Default Re: DOS drivers for SATA DVD drive...?!

Haven't updated the BIOS yet. The board is an Intel DP965LT, it has
on-board SATA-II support. I'll give this a shot.

I checked Sony's website (manufacturer of the DVD drives) and they
don't appear to have DOS drivers.

I'm going to take a shot at FreeDOS, someone suggested it might support
this situation.




Jim Macklin wrote:
> Have you updated your BIOS? Are your SATA connectors on the
> mobo or an add-in card?



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Old 10-09-2006, 03:27 AM
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Default Re: DOS drivers for SATA DVD drive...?!

You do need to be sure you have enabled SATA on the
motherboard, rather than depending on drivers to load.



<DarthContinent@gmail.com> wrote in message
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| Haven't updated the BIOS yet. The board is an Intel
DP965LT, it has
| on-board SATA-II support. I'll give this a shot.
|
| I checked Sony's website (manufacturer of the DVD drives)
and they
| don't appear to have DOS drivers.
|
| I'm going to take a shot at FreeDOS, someone suggested it
might support
| this situation.
|
|
|
|
| Jim Macklin wrote:
| > Have you updated your BIOS? Are your SATA connectors on
the
| > mobo or an add-in card?
|



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Old 10-09-2006, 06:19 AM
DarthContinent@gmail.com
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Default Re: DOS drivers for SATA DVD drive...?!

SATA is enabled on the motherboard, and the drives both appear fine in
Windows XP.


Jim Macklin wrote:
> You do need to be sure you have enabled SATA on the
> motherboard, rather than depending on drivers to load.



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Old 10-09-2006, 08:50 AM
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Default Re: DOS drivers for SATA DVD drive...?!

I purged old posts, wasn't your issue the IDE DVD drive,
judging just from your subject line. I don't know for sure.




<DarthContinent@gmail.com> wrote in message
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| SATA is enabled on the motherboard, and the drives both
appear fine in
| Windows XP.
|
|
| Jim Macklin wrote:
| > You do need to be sure you have enabled SATA on the
| > motherboard, rather than depending on drivers to load.
|



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Old 10-09-2006, 07:12 PM
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Default Re: DOS drivers for SATA DVD drive...?!

My original issue was that my new system doesn't appear to recognize my
Sony DVD-ROM drive when booting from a DOS or Windows 98 SE boot disk.

I incorrectly assumed the drive was SATA, but it actually is a PATA
drive with the old interface, so I'm a bit stumped that my system
doesn't recognize it. I have a slightly older Sony drive for which DOS
drivers load up fine, but this new one presents "drivers failed to
load".

So far I've tried using a generic DOS boot disk, a Windows 98 SE boot
disk with CD-ROM driver support, and FreeDOS (originally my purpose in
doing this was to boot up a utility CD which has a partition resizing
utility).

I just obtained the Ultimate Boot CD v3.4, I'll try booting with that
tonight and see whether it might have drivers that may recognize the
drive.




Jim Macklin wrote:
> I purged old posts, wasn't your issue the IDE DVD drive,
> judging just from your subject line. I don't know for sure.
>
>
>
>
> <DarthContinent@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:1160371190.409618.12950@k70g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> | SATA is enabled on the motherboard, and the drives both
> appear fine in
> | Windows XP.
> |
> |
> | Jim Macklin wrote:
> | > You do need to be sure you have enabled SATA on the
> | > motherboard, rather than depending on drivers to load.
> |



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Old 10-09-2006, 10:07 PM
Jerry
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Default Re: DOS drivers for SATA DVD drive...?!

My motherboard manual lists the BIOS option required to see SATA drives in
DOS, Win 95,98,2K. Did you read yours?

<DarthContinent@gmail.com> wrote in message
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>I discovered disappointingly that my new system's SATA-II DVD-ROM drive
> couldn't be recognized from a DOS boot (using a Windows 98 SE boot
> disk).
>
> I have a bootable CD which uses drivers that work fine with my old PATA
> CD-ROM drive, but the drivers fail to load for the new hardware.
>
> Could someone please provide me with a link or more info on getting a
> DOS driver for use with SATA-II drives?
>
> Thanks.
>




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