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| | forcing recognition of sataraid har drive I will make this as specific has possible. I just completed building a system. I installed a pcchips 848a motherboard supporting a 462a socket amd. I installed a amd 3000+ processor 512 mgs of ddr ram during the rebuild I attempted to reuse my old hard drives. This is where the problem starts. I initially wanted to reinstall my MAXTOR diamondmax Plus 9 8og ide hard drive. I found that the circuit board was without power. I therefore installed my old dell MAXTOR 6 gig harddrive. and installed windows xp home edition. I asked my wife to order me a new circuit board for the 80 gig harddrive, however, she ordered a new hard drive instead by mistake. the new hard drive was identical to the MAXTOR diamondmax I had except that it was a SATARAID connect instead. I then purchased a KOUTECH PSA150 SATARAID internal card and installed it. After several days and attempts, I was able to get windows xp to recognize the new drive. I set it up has drive F: and made it active. However, when I attempt to make it my primary boot drive, the system does not recognize the drive. I find the drive in device manager and in my computer folder. I can write to it, delete from it and whatever. However, I cannot change over to the drive and read from it has my primary drive. I have formatted the drive twice and like I said it works. When I disconnect the 6 gig hard drive with windows on it and attempt to boot the system to the install disk for windows xp, it does not see the sata hard drive. My question is how do I get the system to recognize the sata on boot and install windows xp and use it primarily. I would like to remove the smaller drive and when I get the system board for the maxtor diamondmax plus 9 ide drive I hope to reinstall it an recover the software. This would then allow me to have two 80 gig drives that I hope to be able to make into a single 160. please help |
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| | RE: forcing recognition of sataraid har drive ronnielee, Disk Management can assign drive letters: right click Computer/My Computer, select Manage and then Disk Management. I'm not sure about how this will work on your system. Windows wants C drive to be the boot drive. If your boot drive isn't the C drive, then I see a problem. You could try adding/repairing the master boot record on the drive you want to make into the boot drive. But you seem to be knowledgeable about this situation, so you get the idea. -- freddy "ronnielee" wrote: > I will make this as specific has possible. > > I just completed building a system. > I installed a pcchips 848a motherboard supporting a 462a socket amd. > I installed a amd 3000+ processor > 512 mgs of ddr ram > > during the rebuild I attempted to reuse my old hard drives. This is where > the problem starts. > > I initially wanted to reinstall my MAXTOR diamondmax Plus 9 > 8og ide hard drive. I found that the circuit board was without power. > > I therefore installed my old dell MAXTOR 6 gig harddrive. and installed > windows xp home edition. > > I asked my wife to order me a new circuit board for the 80 gig harddrive, > however, she ordered a new hard drive instead by mistake. > > the new hard drive was identical to the MAXTOR diamondmax I had except that > it was a SATARAID connect instead. > > I then purchased a KOUTECH PSA150 SATARAID internal card and installed it. > After several days and attempts, I was able to get windows xp to recognize > the new drive. > I set it up has drive F: and made it active. However, when I attempt to > make it my primary boot drive, the system does not recognize the drive. > I find the drive in device manager and in my computer folder. > I can write to it, delete from it and whatever. However, I cannot change > over to the drive and read from it has my primary drive. > I have formatted the drive twice and like I said it works. > > > When I disconnect the 6 gig hard drive with windows on it and attempt to > boot the system to the install disk for windows xp, it does not see the sata > hard drive. > My question is how do I get the system to recognize the sata on boot and > install windows xp and use it primarily. > > I would like to remove the smaller drive and when I get the system board for > the maxtor diamondmax plus 9 ide drive I hope to reinstall it an recover the > software. > > This would then allow me to have two 80 gig drives that I hope to be able to > make into a single 160. > please help |
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| | Re: forcing recognition of sataraid har drive You need to provide the SATA controller drivers using a floppy and the F6 option when booting from your XP CD. I'm curious as to where your getting a circuit board for your hard drive, can't say I've ever seen a reseller for these. That Hard drives doesn't have RAID connections, it is just plain old SATA. Are you actually going to set up a RAID array? I can see no other reason for buying a RAID controller. -- ---- Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 How to Post http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm _________________________________________________________________________________ "ronnielee" <ronnielee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6DEE58EC-6A45-41C6-B0AB-6322D7326A82@microsoft.com... >I will make this as specific has possible. > > I just completed building a system. > I installed a pcchips 848a motherboard supporting a 462a socket amd. > I installed a amd 3000+ processor > 512 mgs of ddr ram > > during the rebuild I attempted to reuse my old hard drives. This is where > the problem starts. > > I initially wanted to reinstall my MAXTOR diamondmax Plus 9 > 8og ide hard drive. I found that the circuit board was without power. > > I therefore installed my old dell MAXTOR 6 gig harddrive. and installed > windows xp home edition. > > I asked my wife to order me a new circuit board for the 80 gig harddrive, > however, she ordered a new hard drive instead by mistake. > > the new hard drive was identical to the MAXTOR diamondmax I had except > that > it was a SATARAID connect instead. > > I then purchased a KOUTECH PSA150 SATARAID internal card and installed it. > After several days and attempts, I was able to get windows xp to recognize > the new drive. > I set it up has drive F: and made it active. However, when I attempt to > make it my primary boot drive, the system does not recognize the drive. > I find the drive in device manager and in my computer folder. > I can write to it, delete from it and whatever. However, I cannot change > over to the drive and read from it has my primary drive. > I have formatted the drive twice and like I said it works. > > > When I disconnect the 6 gig hard drive with windows on it and attempt to > boot the system to the install disk for windows xp, it does not see the > sata > hard drive. > My question is how do I get the system to recognize the sata on boot and > install windows xp and use it primarily. > > I would like to remove the smaller drive and when I get the system board > for > the maxtor diamondmax plus 9 ide drive I hope to reinstall it an recover > the > software. > > This would then allow me to have two 80 gig drives that I hope to be able > to > make into a single 160. > please help |
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| | Re: forcing recognition of sataraid har drive Whoops, just realized I was in the Vista group, scratch the F6 suggestion. You need to provide the SATA controller drivers on floppy, CD, or other media during the setup process so the setup program can access the drive. -- ---- Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 How to Post http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm _________________________________________________________________________________ "ronnielee" <ronnielee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:6DEE58EC-6A45-41C6-B0AB-6322D7326A82@microsoft.com... >I will make this as specific has possible. > > I just completed building a system. > I installed a pcchips 848a motherboard supporting a 462a socket amd. > I installed a amd 3000+ processor > 512 mgs of ddr ram > > during the rebuild I attempted to reuse my old hard drives. This is where > the problem starts. > > I initially wanted to reinstall my MAXTOR diamondmax Plus 9 > 8og ide hard drive. I found that the circuit board was without power. > > I therefore installed my old dell MAXTOR 6 gig harddrive. and installed > windows xp home edition. > > I asked my wife to order me a new circuit board for the 80 gig harddrive, > however, she ordered a new hard drive instead by mistake. > > the new hard drive was identical to the MAXTOR diamondmax I had except > that > it was a SATARAID connect instead. > > I then purchased a KOUTECH PSA150 SATARAID internal card and installed it. > After several days and attempts, I was able to get windows xp to recognize > the new drive. > I set it up has drive F: and made it active. However, when I attempt to > make it my primary boot drive, the system does not recognize the drive. > I find the drive in device manager and in my computer folder. > I can write to it, delete from it and whatever. However, I cannot change > over to the drive and read from it has my primary drive. > I have formatted the drive twice and like I said it works. > > > When I disconnect the 6 gig hard drive with windows on it and attempt to > boot the system to the install disk for windows xp, it does not see the > sata > hard drive. > My question is how do I get the system to recognize the sata on boot and > install windows xp and use it primarily. > > I would like to remove the smaller drive and when I get the system board > for > the maxtor diamondmax plus 9 ide drive I hope to reinstall it an recover > the > software. > > This would then allow me to have two 80 gig drives that I hope to be able > to > make into a single 160. > please help |
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| | Re: forcing recognition of sataraid har drive all of the drivers are installed. the windows xp environment recognizes the drive. I understand that i need to get it to be the primary. However, when i remove the hard drive with windows xp and keep the sataraid card and hdd in the system but the bios does not recognize the drive and i do not get a boot device. I just attempted to reload the bios drivers and got a fatal error "rom erase error" unable to load drivers. However, this disrupted the previous bios and now i am unable to boot at all even to the bios screen. "David B." wrote: > Whoops, just realized I was in the Vista group, scratch the F6 suggestion. > You need to provide the SATA controller drivers on floppy, CD, or other > media during the setup process so the setup program can access the drive. > > -- > > ---- > Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm > How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 > How to Post http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm > _________________________________________________________________________________ > > > "ronnielee" <ronnielee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:6DEE58EC-6A45-41C6-B0AB-6322D7326A82@microsoft.com... > >I will make this as specific has possible. > > > > I just completed building a system. > > I installed a pcchips 848a motherboard supporting a 462a socket amd. > > I installed a amd 3000+ processor > > 512 mgs of ddr ram > > > > during the rebuild I attempted to reuse my old hard drives. This is where > > the problem starts. > > > > I initially wanted to reinstall my MAXTOR diamondmax Plus 9 > > 8og ide hard drive. I found that the circuit board was without power. > > > > I therefore installed my old dell MAXTOR 6 gig harddrive. and installed > > windows xp home edition. > > > > I asked my wife to order me a new circuit board for the 80 gig harddrive, > > however, she ordered a new hard drive instead by mistake. > > > > the new hard drive was identical to the MAXTOR diamondmax I had except > > that > > it was a SATARAID connect instead. > > > > I then purchased a KOUTECH PSA150 SATARAID internal card and installed it. > > After several days and attempts, I was able to get windows xp to recognize > > the new drive. > > I set it up has drive F: and made it active. However, when I attempt to > > make it my primary boot drive, the system does not recognize the drive. > > I find the drive in device manager and in my computer folder. > > I can write to it, delete from it and whatever. However, I cannot change > > over to the drive and read from it has my primary drive. > > I have formatted the drive twice and like I said it works. > > > > > > When I disconnect the 6 gig hard drive with windows on it and attempt to > > boot the system to the install disk for windows xp, it does not see the > > sata > > hard drive. > > My question is how do I get the system to recognize the sata on boot and > > install windows xp and use it primarily. > > > > I would like to remove the smaller drive and when I get the system board > > for > > the maxtor diamondmax plus 9 ide drive I hope to reinstall it an recover > > the > > software. > > > > This would then allow me to have two 80 gig drives that I hope to be able > > to > > make into a single 160. > > please help > |
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| | Re: forcing recognition of sataraid har drive The motherboard BIOS may not list a drive on a PCI controller card, it may list the controller card as a boot option or nothing at all, but it should boot from it when set to hard drive. What exactly do you mean by "bios drivers"? Do you mean you tried to flash the BIOS again? If you did that and it's now not responding, you have likely killed it. -- ---- Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 How to Post http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "ronnielee" <ronnielee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A681A16C-399F-4076-8E3D-3A6E80CCEDA2@microsoft.com... > all of the drivers are installed. the windows xp environment recognizes > the > drive. I understand that i need to get it to be the primary. However, > when > i remove the hard drive with windows xp and keep the sataraid card and hdd > in > the system but the bios does not recognize the drive and i do not get a > boot > device. > I just attempted to reload the bios drivers and got a fatal error "rom > erase > error" unable to load drivers. However, this disrupted the previous bios > and > now i am unable to boot at all even to the bios screen. > > "David B." wrote: > >> Whoops, just realized I was in the Vista group, scratch the F6 >> suggestion. >> You need to provide the SATA controller drivers on floppy, CD, or other >> media during the setup process so the setup program can access the drive. >> >> -- >> >> ---- >> Crosspost, do not multipost http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm >> How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/kb/555375 >> How to Post http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm >> _________________________________________________________________________________ >> >> >> "ronnielee" <ronnielee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:6DEE58EC-6A45-41C6-B0AB-6322D7326A82@microsoft.com... >> >I will make this as specific has possible. >> > >> > I just completed building a system. >> > I installed a pcchips 848a motherboard supporting a 462a socket amd. >> > I installed a amd 3000+ processor >> > 512 mgs of ddr ram >> > >> > during the rebuild I attempted to reuse my old hard drives. This is >> > where >> > the problem starts. >> > >> > I initially wanted to reinstall my MAXTOR diamondmax Plus 9 >> > 8og ide hard drive. I found that the circuit board was without power. >> > >> > I therefore installed my old dell MAXTOR 6 gig harddrive. and installed >> > windows xp home edition. >> > >> > I asked my wife to order me a new circuit board for the 80 gig >> > harddrive, >> > however, she ordered a new hard drive instead by mistake. >> > >> > the new hard drive was identical to the MAXTOR diamondmax I had except >> > that >> > it was a SATARAID connect instead. >> > >> > I then purchased a KOUTECH PSA150 SATARAID internal card and installed >> > it. >> > After several days and attempts, I was able to get windows xp to >> > recognize >> > the new drive. >> > I set it up has drive F: and made it active. However, when I attempt >> > to >> > make it my primary boot drive, the system does not recognize the drive. >> > I find the drive in device manager and in my computer folder. >> > I can write to it, delete from it and whatever. However, I cannot >> > change >> > over to the drive and read from it has my primary drive. >> > I have formatted the drive twice and like I said it works. >> > >> > >> > When I disconnect the 6 gig hard drive with windows on it and attempt >> > to >> > boot the system to the install disk for windows xp, it does not see the >> > sata >> > hard drive. >> > My question is how do I get the system to recognize the sata on boot >> > and >> > install windows xp and use it primarily. >> > >> > I would like to remove the smaller drive and when I get the system >> > board >> > for >> > the maxtor diamondmax plus 9 ide drive I hope to reinstall it an >> > recover >> > the >> > software. >> > >> > This would then allow me to have two 80 gig drives that I hope to be >> > able >> > to >> > make into a single 160. >> > please help >> |
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