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Old 28-07-2004, 21:33   #16
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Re: Help needed - SATA drives in WinXP setup

oh dear... LEDs on ram sticks... whatever next?

you shouldnt be allowed to "pimp" your box though, what with all those loose wires everywhere waht happened to the heatshrink man?
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Old 28-07-2004, 21:34   #17
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Re: Help needed - SATA drives in WinXP setup

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And while I'm pimping my box, I might as well post a pic of those extremely cool DDR modules with the LEDs on top:
http://www.richardm.co.uk/images/for...53/RAM_LED.jpg
Dude! You're still running on air, get it sorted!
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Old 28-07-2004, 21:44   #18
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Re: Help needed - SATA drives in WinXP setup

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oh dear... LEDs on ram sticks... whatever next?

you shouldnt be allowed to "pimp" your box though, what with all those loose wires everywhere waht happened to the heatshrink man?
Heatshrinking is old school, now you just get a PSU with prewrapped cables, you can just about see them on mine.

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Re: Help needed - SATA drives in WinXP setup

Yeah, I have mine prewrapped too, it's the black and red cable on the far right with the pink thing on it (which is actually red.. ).
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Re: Help needed - SATA drives in WinXP setup

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Yeah, I have mine prewrapped too, it's the black and red cable on the far right with the pink thing on it (which is actually red.. ).
Heh, all of the cables coming out of my PSU are pre-wrapped, the ones going to the drives, motherboard, sound card, video card .. all of 'em.
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Re: Help needed - SATA drives in WinXP setup

Hmm, that's useful.
Which PSU is that? I have an Antec Truepower 550W I think.
I might go to Maplin in the near future and pick up some wrap, it does look a bit messy in there.
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Re: Help needed - SATA drives in WinXP setup

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Hmm, that's useful.
Which PSU is that? I have an Antec Truepower 550W I think.
I might go to Maplin in the near future and pick up some wrap, it does look a bit messy in there.
It's a 480w thermaltake butterfly, pretty cheap by all accounts, http://www.overclock.co.uk sell them
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Re: Help needed - SATA drives in WinXP setup

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You need to install the SATA driver just before you install xp or wIndows will not be able to see it.
At the start of windows installation you will see PRESS F6 TO INSTALL 3RD PARTY DRIVERS
So make sure you've got them SATA drivers on floppy.

EDIT - This may help...

Linky1...
Linky2...
i followed the F6 driver install and everything went fine during a clean install.The only problem is my hard drive now reads E.
I have tried to rename it using admin tools in XP but it won't let me.Any ideas please anyone?
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