MSI GX630 Notebook Sata Driver

Hello,
I want install windows xp on my laptop.But i dont have msi gx630 sata driver for win xp.Please send me msi gx630 sata driver for win. xp.Thanks...

Do this:
Quote from: Bas on 06-March-09, 20:58:43
Turn AHCI off in the BIOS if you have the option.
That's the entire problem.
Then you do not need any drivers to install XP

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