How Do You Install SATA Drivers Without A Floppy Disk?
SATA stands for Serial Advanced Technology Attachment, and in computers, SATA refers to a common physical interface between the computer bus host and the computer’s storage devices, such as hard drives. In order for your motherboard and drives to communicate properly, a SATA driver specific to your SATA type must be installed. When you upgrade to a new SATA or buy a new computer, a driver disk often comes in the packaging. If you don’t have this disk, though, you can still install the necessary drivers through Windows. Boot up the computer with the SATA device installed. Wait for Windows to fully load. Look at the system tray in the bottom right corner of Windows for an alert balloon that says that Windows has detected new hardware. If you see this, the “Found New Hardware” Wizard will open in a few moments. If you do not see this, skip to the next section and install the drivers through the Device Manager. Follow the on-screen prompts in the “Found New Hardware Wizard” to authorize Wi