Wich S-ATA driver should i use?

Hi
Im going to reinnstall Win XP becouse of a bad startup sector.
But i lost the S-ATA driver floppy diskette.
Can somebody give me a link to a (not beta) S-ATA driver (that one you innstall before Win XP) to my mainboard?
I really need it!

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Originally posted by TDK
Hi
Im going to reinnstall Win XP becouse of a bad startup sector.
But i lost the S-ATA driver floppy diskette.
Can somebody give me a link to a (not beta) S-ATA driver (that one you innstall before Win XP) to my mainboard?
I really need it!
Hi
You will find all the drivers and disks, plus bioses here, just follow instructions.
http://www.m-m.me.uk/Macs/index_files/Page561.htm
cheers
jocko

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