Windows 7 Installation problem: Hard drive not found
When you install Windows 7 o'clock, you may receive one of the following error messages:
1 No drive was found. Click Load driver to provide the bulk storage driver for installation.
2 Windows Installer was unable to configure Windows to run on this computer's hardware.
The following actions can help resolve this problem.
Update the storage controller driver during Windows 7 installation.
You may need to update your computer's storage controller driver. This driver controls the interaction between the hard disk and the rest of the computer. The method is as follows:
1. Check the documentation that came with your computer or go to the manufacturer's website to learn about the type of storage controller your computer uses.
2. Go to the manufacturer's website on another computer and download the latest driver to a USB flash drive or other removable media.
3. Restart Windows 7 installation again, where do you want to install Windows? page, click Load Driver.
4. Insert the removable media that contains the driver into your computer, and then click OK.
5. Select the driver from the list of results, and then click Next. Follow the on-screen instructions to continue installing Windows 7.
Updating drivers for computer chip sets
In some environments, computers that use a specific type of chip set (part of your computer's internal hardware) and that have an advanced formatted hard drive may receive these errors.
Installing the latest drivers from the chipset manufacturer or changing some storage device settings in your computer BIOS can help resolve this issue.
Case study: The hard drive solution is not found when reloading the system
Failure phenomenon: The installation version of the system tray system, when testing the hardware, into the blue background to install the interface, the hint can not find the hard drive, not to install the system, but with ghost no problem, all the way through.
Solution: This phenomenon is more common in notebook computers, the solution is also very simple: the first screen press and hold F2 into the BIOS settings (Desktop press DELETE,IBM by the F1), and then use the arrow keys to select and enter the config entry, and then find the one with SATA, the value to " Configuration ", the last F10, and y, saved and rolled, so that it could be identified.