Recovery disk can't find ST9160314AS at startup...

I have a 210-1000 mini hp with windows xp and a ST9160314AS. I have the recovery disk and a samsung external dvd RW.  When I boot on the cd, it gives an error that there is no hard drive to install to. I can't find sata drivers for xp. What are my options?

Hello:

Please read the info at the link below, the article Intel and the chipset of your laptop is the NM10.

Then the PDF document you view or download from here will have links to the SATA drivers and other information that you need to install XP.

http://h30434.www3.HP.com/T5/notebook-operating-systems-e-g-Windows-8-and-software/SATA-drivers-for-XP-solution-on-0x0000007B-BSOD/m-p/114120#M17758

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