Re: Satellite P200 - 1 FT fully formatted, recovery

Hello Forum Toshiba,

I have a problem with my laptop (Satellite P200 - 1 '). I hope you can help me :-)

I want to sell my laptop and so I wanted to completely remove my all data on the hard drive. I used a tool called dban (http://www.dban.org) and it worked fine. After formatting, I wanted to restore Windows Vista by using the Toshiba recovery disc.

The problem is: when I boot the recovery cd, I can choose the language and the system to be installed (Windows Vista), but then, there are two cmd Windows, which displays an error:

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I think that it was not a good idea to delete the partition X:\! ? And I think that there is a required Raid driver. Is this fair? What should I do now to recover Windows Vista?

Please help me, thank you
XeroX

Hello

According to the error message in your first posting above (screenshots) disk HARD is not found because because the SATA driver is missing.
The laptop uses the SATA HDD controller and without a driver SATA HARD drive may not be recognized.

I put t how this 3rd part tool works, but the driver SATA is downloadable from the page of the Intel driver.
It s _Intel Manager_ of storage and the single SATA driver files located in the folder * 'F6flpy '. *

See you soon

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