
- Phoenix awardbios cmos setup utility sata drivers#
- Phoenix awardbios cmos setup utility sata driver#
Thank you for taking the time to try to help me. I have tried doing this by taking the System Restore disk out and putting in the disk that I made and also by putting the Restore disk in the DVD drive and the disk that I made into the CD-RW drive and I get the same response either way.
Phoenix awardbios cmos setup utility sata drivers#
So I press "S" and then it says "Setup could not find a floppy drive on your machine to load OEM drivers from floppy disk." * To specify additional SCSI adapters, CD-ROM drives, or special disk controllers for use with Windows, including those for which you have a device support disk from a mass storage device manufacturer, press S." Currently, Setup will load support for the following mass storage device(s): After the countdown is finished, the windows XP logo appears with the loading bar under it, and it stays like that for really long, after a while it restarts itself, and same thing happens over and over. "Windows Setup could not determine the type of one or more mass storage devices installed in your system, or you have chosen to manually specify an adapter. I know that the problem is not the keyboard, because I managed to open the 'Phoenix - AwardBIOS CMOS Setup Utility' and it works just fine. Early on it says "press F6 if you need to install.", I pushed F6, it loaded a few things and then says now you will see some similar screen and choose the BOOT option and choose Boot Device Priority and choose first boot device to CDROM and second boot device to HARD DRIVE You can press F10 to save settings. I forgot to finish what I was saying after I listed the files that I put on the CD. My BIOS looks just like the first screenshot on the first link that you posted just with different things in the boxes. The USB stick was the only USB storage device connected, there was no disc in the CD-ROM drive. To see with what settings the system can boot from USB stick, I took some tests with a disabled SATA interface. My BIOS does not have an integrated peripherals section. The test system is equipped with a SATA harddisk. These are the file that I believed the manual said could be necessary.Ĭommando.

Phoenix awardbios cmos setup utility sata driver#
I made a cd with the following files on it: fasttxt, txtsetup.oem, readme.txt(these 3 files are what was downloaded from the MB website under "RAID"), FLASH.EXE, AFLASH.EXE, BIOS 1015.003, and VIA 4 in 1 Driver Package Service.

I DL'd the manual for my mother board and read all that I could about updating my BIOS.
