Floppy sata drivers needed

Guys, need drivers for loading to a single WD Raptor drive during Installation (as a single S-ATAdrive) of W XP pro (hit F6 key, load drivers)
Got a OEM board from Ebay no software included and aren´t bright enough to find them on MSI tws homepage can only find drivers in bundle packages, as far as I know they are supplied as a bootable floppy disc with the full retail version of this board 875 NEO-FIS board.
Would really appreciate the help, e-mail to: [email protected]
Regards!

You don't need SATA drivers to install windows----only if you are making an SATA RAID configuration with more than one SATA drive, and that doesn't sound like you are doing that.  However, you do need to configure the BIOS correctly so that your SATA drive is recognized.  Make sure the SATA drive is enabled (look around in BIOS, I can't remember off the top of my head exactly where it is).  Here are the proper settings, which I lifted from the FAQ on the first page of this forum:
For Native Mode: (You want to choose NATIVE, not legacy)
ATA Configuration: SATA Only or PATA only, depending on which you want to be the FIRST BOOT device!
S-ATA Keep Enabled: Yes if you chose PATA only
P-ATA Keep Enabled: Yes if you chose SATA Only
PATA Channel Selection: Both
Combined Mode Operation: PATA First/SATA First, depending on which you want to act as 1st Channel.
S-ATA Ports Definition: - P0-1st/P1-2nd or P0-3rd/P1-4th, depending on which you want to act as Master.
However, there are some other things you're gonna need if you got an OEM board with no drivers.  Please note that both of the following links provide more recent and updated versions of drivers than are provided by the MSI download page.
Go Here:
http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-df/filter_results.asp?strOSs=44&strTypes=DRV%2CARC%2CUTL&ProductID=1043&OSFullName=Windows*+XP+Professional&submit=Go%21
This page has links for all the Intel 875p stuff you might need.
You will need to download and have ready the program from link #1, which should be the first thing you run after you complete the Windows install.  YOU MUST DO THIS for the board to operate correctly.
You will also need network adapter drivers for the Intel Pro-1000, which can be found here:
http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts-df/proc/T8Clearance.asp?sType=&agr=Y&PrdMap=&ProductID=871&url=/4233/eng/PRO2KXPM.exe
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