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| Re: Sata Drive not recognised
Have similar problem with Vista not recognizing my 2 SATA hardrives. XP Pro see it no problem????? The drives apear in device list but not under "my computer" "Rob Norton" wrote: > I have this same mobo. I installed Vista by booting with the SATA mode > set to RAID and then loaded the ulisata drivers during the "choose > location to install windows" screen. I installed on the sata drive, but > there should be no reason why this wouldn't work with you installing > onto an IDE drive. > > Joe wrote: > > I disagree.. My setup: > > Gigabyte GA-K8U (uli m1689) > > IDE0:0 = Maxtor 6L200R0 Ultra ATA > > IDE0:1 = not_used > > IDE1:0 = SONY DRU-800A (DVD Burner) > > IDE1:1 = SONY CRX320EE (CDR) > > SATA1 = Maxtor 6V200E0 SATA > > SATA2 = not_used > > > > When I first built this system with XP, I set the BIOS "ON CHIP SATA MODE" > > setting to "IDE". XP INSTALLED, BOOTED, RAN perfect without me having to > > install any extra driver anywhere. I installed the system on the IDE0:0 and > > used the SATA as storage partitioned as NTFS. > > > > On this box, I have the luxury to format and start the Win Vista install > > from total clean system. Same as above, the same Bios Setting. The Vista > > install crashes before it even gets anywhere. BSOD and then the system > > restarts to fast for me to see the errors. > > > > So, I disabled the SATA port in BIOS and install went smooth. After > > installation, re-enabled SATA port, and Vista stops during boot, no BSOD, > > just stops. I set the ON CHIP SATA MODE to "RAID" (even though there is only > > the 1 drive) and I can boot into Vista, but can't see the drive at all. > > Tried installing some uli m1689 drivers i found on a site, but that install > > crashed even though they were tagged for vista. > > > > so as it stands, i have a 200GB SATA drive sitting there spinning and not > > being able to be read. Looks like its back to the wonderful world of Linux I > > go. > > > > "Theo" wrote: > > > >> Depends on your motherboard and/or how your SATA drives are > >> listed in your BIOS. This is no different than it is with > >> Windows XP. > >> > >> > >> MrmagooUK wrote: > >>> Anybody had trouble with vista not recognising a Sata Drive > |
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| LINUX ROCKS "Simplex" <Simplex@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:40302EEC-9D2C-43BF-8ACC-7FB941DE8EEE@microsoft.com... > Have similar problem with Vista not recognizing my 2 SATA hardrives. XP > Pro > see it no problem????? The drives apear in device list but not under "my > computer" > > "Rob Norton" wrote: > >> I have this same mobo. I installed Vista by booting with the SATA mode >> set to RAID and then loaded the ulisata drivers during the "choose >> location to install windows" screen. I installed on the sata drive, but >> there should be no reason why this wouldn't work with you installing >> onto an IDE drive. >> >> Joe wrote: >> > I disagree.. My setup: >> > Gigabyte GA-K8U (uli m1689) >> > IDE0:0 = Maxtor 6L200R0 Ultra ATA >> > IDE0:1 = not_used >> > IDE1:0 = SONY DRU-800A (DVD Burner) >> > IDE1:1 = SONY CRX320EE (CDR) >> > SATA1 = Maxtor 6V200E0 SATA >> > SATA2 = not_used >> > >> > When I first built this system with XP, I set the BIOS "ON CHIP SATA >> > MODE" >> > setting to "IDE". XP INSTALLED, BOOTED, RAN perfect without me having >> > to >> > install any extra driver anywhere. I installed the system on the >> > IDE0:0 and >> > used the SATA as storage partitioned as NTFS. >> > >> > On this box, I have the luxury to format and start the Win Vista >> > install >> > from total clean system. Same as above, the same Bios Setting. The >> > Vista >> > install crashes before it even gets anywhere. BSOD and then the system >> > restarts to fast for me to see the errors. >> > >> > So, I disabled the SATA port in BIOS and install went smooth. After >> > installation, re-enabled SATA port, and Vista stops during boot, no >> > BSOD, >> > just stops. I set the ON CHIP SATA MODE to "RAID" (even though there >> > is only >> > the 1 drive) and I can boot into Vista, but can't see the drive at all. >> > Tried installing some uli m1689 drivers i found on a site, but that >> > install >> > crashed even though they were tagged for vista. >> > >> > so as it stands, i have a 200GB SATA drive sitting there spinning and >> > not >> > being able to be read. Looks like its back to the wonderful world of >> > Linux I >> > go. >> > >> > "Theo" wrote: >> > >> >> Depends on your motherboard and/or how your SATA drives are >> >> listed in your BIOS. This is no different than it is with >> >> Windows XP. >> >> >> >> >> >> MrmagooUK wrote: >> >>> Anybody had trouble with vista not recognising a Sata Drive >> |
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I am having the same problem, i have been working on it for a WEEK!!! where is the solition??? i have 2 300 seagate, i have tired to install the INTEL drivers still NOTHING!!!!. "Christian" wrote: > > "Simplex" <Simplex@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > news:40302EEC-9D2C-43BF-8ACC-7FB941DE8EEE@microsoft.com... > > Have similar problem with Vista not recognizing my 2 SATA hardrives. XP > > Pro > > see it no problem????? The drives apear in device list but not under "my > > computer" > > > > "Rob Norton" wrote: > > > >> I have this same mobo. I installed Vista by booting with the SATA mode > >> set to RAID and then loaded the ulisata drivers during the "choose > >> location to install windows" screen. I installed on the sata drive, but > >> there should be no reason why this wouldn't work with you installing > >> onto an IDE drive. > >> > >> Joe wrote: > >> > I disagree.. My setup: > >> > Gigabyte GA-K8U (uli m1689) > >> > IDE0:0 = Maxtor 6L200R0 Ultra ATA > >> > IDE0:1 = not_used > >> > IDE1:0 = SONY DRU-800A (DVD Burner) > >> > IDE1:1 = SONY CRX320EE (CDR) > >> > SATA1 = Maxtor 6V200E0 SATA > >> > SATA2 = not_used > >> > > >> > When I first built this system with XP, I set the BIOS "ON CHIP SATA > >> > MODE" > >> > setting to "IDE". XP INSTALLED, BOOTED, RAN perfect without me having > >> > to > >> > install any extra driver anywhere. I installed the system on the > >> > IDE0:0 and > >> > used the SATA as storage partitioned as NTFS. > >> > > >> > On this box, I have the luxury to format and start the Win Vista > >> > install > >> > from total clean system. Same as above, the same Bios Setting. The > >> > Vista > >> > install crashes before it even gets anywhere. BSOD and then the system > >> > restarts to fast for me to see the errors. > >> > > >> > So, I disabled the SATA port in BIOS and install went smooth. After > >> > installation, re-enabled SATA port, and Vista stops during boot, no > >> > BSOD, > >> > just stops. I set the ON CHIP SATA MODE to "RAID" (even though there > >> > is only > >> > the 1 drive) and I can boot into Vista, but can't see the drive at all. > >> > Tried installing some uli m1689 drivers i found on a site, but that > >> > install > >> > crashed even though they were tagged for vista. > >> > > >> > so as it stands, i have a 200GB SATA drive sitting there spinning and > >> > not > >> > being able to be read. Looks like its back to the wonderful world of > >> > Linux I > >> > go. > >> > > >> > "Theo" wrote: > >> > > >> >> Depends on your motherboard and/or how your SATA drives are > >> >> listed in your BIOS. This is no different than it is with > >> >> Windows XP. > >> >> > >> >> > >> >> MrmagooUK wrote: > >> >>> Anybody had trouble with vista not recognising a Sata Drive > >> > > |
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