Satellite L300D - 21 p - failed Installation of Windows Vista 32 bit

Hello!

I recently bought a Toshiba Satellite L300D - 21 p, and now I wanted to install Windows Vista Business 32-bit.
But still, the installation stops at where the screen says "how to complete the installation..." ".

Do you have any idea what I need to do to fix this?

Thank you very much for your answers!

Greetz

Stefan

If you use the Toshiba recovery disc then you have no need to reinstall the SATA drivers.
If you use Microsoft disc, you need the SATA drivers.

But if the error message indicates that the installation is complete, then the HARD drive is recognized correctly and you should not have the SATA drivers in such a case.

> Where can I get the SATA drivers?
It seems that your laptop computer supports the processor AMD and ATI chipset.
Driver graphics card contains the driver for chipset and SATA drivers needed.
The different folder for the graphics driver and the drivers are placed in the folder:
Packages\Drivers\SBDrv\Filter\NB

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