870 G54 XP Sata drivers?

Hi I just installed a 870a g54 motherboard and get a BSOD stop screen when I try to boot XP which is most likely because of missing sata drivers. I have done a repair install but that didn't install the drivers i need.  Anyone know where to find the XP sata controller drivers I need so i can include them on a xp disc using nlite?

Did you look here:
http://eu.msi.com/index.php?func=downloaddetail&type=driver&maincat_no=1&prod_no=2057
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Hi I just installed a 870a g54 motherboard and get a BSOD stop screen when I try to boot XP which is most likely because of missing sata drivers.
You can't just replace a mainboard and expect Windows XP to boot up as normal. The BSOD is normal in this case. Best to do a fresh install if a repair install fails.
Are you using RAID? If not, you don't even need SATA drivers, if you set the SATA controller to run in 'IDE' mode.

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