Installation of Windows XP on TecraS3 with a 320 GB SATA hard drive

Hallo,
during the installation of Windows XP on a Tecra S3-SATA hard drive is not discovered.

Details:
Laptop: Toshiba Tecra S3, model PTS30E
Hard drive: Toshiba MK3252GSX 320 S - ATA
Driver used: raid-drv - 20071023162302.zip (from Toshiba)
Toshiba-support document: TSB001272

For the installation of Windows I used correspondent support-Toshiba-document 'TSB001272' the external driver for SATA. The disk with the driver is used for installation, but the hard drive is still unknown.

PS: The Linux Suse 10.2 installation runs without problem.

Question: Who knows the good driver for Windows XP? Thank you.

Manfred Alpers

> For the Windows installation I used correspondent support-Toshiba-document 'TSB001272' the external driver for SATA. The disk with the driver is used for installation, but the hard drive is still unknown.

I think you mean this Toshiba document:
+ How to install Windows XP or Windows 2000 on a Toshiba computer with Serial ATA RAID drives.
http://209.167.114.38/support/TechSupport/TSBs/all/-TSB001272.htm

Hey buddy the RAID driver can be found on the Toshiba driver page.
Use this driver as part of the tool called nLite. You can create a new XP CD and could include the RAID driver using this free tool.

I did this procedure several times and it still worked!

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