Add Sata Drivers To Hirens Download
About three years ago I downloaded a version of Hirens. Hirens boot CD with mini windows 7? Would this Win7 help me here? Or is there a way to add the drivers. Jul 20, 2014 Hirens BootCD does not recognize my hard. I went to Biostar's website and downloaded the Serial ATA AHCI drivers. When Im done playing with Hirens I.
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I start with the little and less important problem. Time ago i made my own ms-dos bootable usb device, then i added to it some other commands like 'edit.exe', 'format.com', 'keyb.com', 'undelete.exe', 'unformat. Stahlbau Calendar 2011 Ebook Store. exe', 'xcopy.exe'. The standard commands works correctly, but to use the command i manually copyed in the usb device, when i'm in a folder different from 'C:', they don't work. ES: C: i write: keyb it it works C: games pac_pc2 i write: keyb it 'unknown command' C: games pac_pc2 i write: C: keyb it it works So the first question is: how to make the added commands available even from other folders? ____________________________________________________________________ Now, let's go to the most important question: My new computer has only SATA and USB devices. But when i boot my DOS device, it doesn't recognize SATA HardDisks (i've 2 HardDisks, both in FAT32). How to let my USB-DOS recognize SATA HardDisks?
I really, really need that, it's really really important. I don't want to let you hurry, but. I REALLY need my DOS to recognize SATA, it's nearly a matter of life or death. I've tryed changing SATA settings, but nothing. However i've found that: if you go down, you can find: ' - SATA Native IDE CD/DVD-ROM driver (Supports Intel ICH6/ICH7/ICH8, JMicron 361/363/368, NVidia CK804/MCP55/MCP51.(may not work with PATA)' Maybe i should use this, but i don't understand how.
The website tells to add the lines in 'Config.sys', however in my DOS device there isn't. _____________________________________________________________________________ For the first part, you will need an autoexec.bat file in the root of the USB drive with the following command. SET PATH=C: As there isn't Config.sys, i can't find any autoexec.bat. EDIT: I noticed i was using the Windows ME DOS, sorry.
I formatted the USB device, then i put in it FreeDos. Here there are both Config.sys and autoexec.bat But i still don't understand how to instal the SATA drive written above Edited by Barnack, 10 February 2014 - 01:49 PM. You have to create the autoexec.bat file or simply enter the SET PATH=C: command in the dos windows. Then you will be able to use the command in any path. If you are trying to access the SATA drives, simply download the iso file of ()Then use to create a bootable USB flash drive. Use the MBR partition scheme and FAT 32 for the file system.