![]() ![]() I am not talking about those SSD hard drives with a SATA interface, in which case there is no problem if we are using current SSOOs. All of this changed when operating systems began to natively include SATA controllers as they did IDE / PATA and no extra steps had to be done.īut now, we have experienced a similar problem when installing the new solid state hard drives or SSD in operating systems. In that case, the same procedure was followed, adding additional drivers. The same was true for SCSI hard drives, although these were somewhat more unpopular in home computers long ago, as they were somewhat more expensive. In those cases, when the system was installed, an additional driver needed to be loaded onto a floppy disk or external media for the installation system to recognize the hard disk on which the OS would be installed. ![]() ![]() If you remember a few years ago, when they began to be marketed the first SATA hard drives and the operating systems did not include drivers or drivers for this type of interface, installing the operating system on one of these hard drives was even more complicated than on IDE or PATA hard drives. ![]()
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