XP can't find 3000 N200 0769 T2410 SATA 250 GB HD

Hi, I bought the laptop mentioned above without an operating system.

Now I am trying to install Windows XP but after a few minutes, the system says "could not find a hard drive".

Anyone know this problem and the quick fix?

Thanks in advance

Another possible solution to this problem is.

"Try to find on the BIOS, no information about the IDE drivers / ATA, after this attempt to change any option on 'controller Sata Mode Option or anything having the word' AHCI / Compatible.

I do not remember now, but I think that there is this option in the BIOS. To install Microsoft Windows XP hard drive nedded to be "Compatible" mode, because the CD-ROM of Microsoft, Don t exist drivers SATA.

Hope his helps.

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