Harddrive not recognized
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Harddrive not recognized
Hello All,
Here's what I got. I just built a new rig, with the ASUS AV8 motherboard. I'm installing a Western Digital 160GB HD, but the machine doesn't recognize it on boot. I put the same drive in my other machine, and it's recognized, so I know the drive is good. I put an WD80GB in the AV8 machine, and it recognized it, so apparantly it just has issues with 160GB. Any suggestions?
Here's what I got. I just built a new rig, with the ASUS AV8 motherboard. I'm installing a Western Digital 160GB HD, but the machine doesn't recognize it on boot. I put the same drive in my other machine, and it's recognized, so I know the drive is good. I put an WD80GB in the AV8 machine, and it recognized it, so apparantly it just has issues with 160GB. Any suggestions?
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^ What he saidVindicator wrote:Are the SATA ports enabled in the BIOS?
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The ASUS A8V (I think ABIT made a board with the model number AV8) is an old motherboard that has the VT8237 southbridge, which was the first southbridge to sport integrated SATA. If your 160GB drive supports SATA2, you probably need to set the jumpers on it to force the drive to SATA1, as some newer drives have trouble detecting early SATA chipsets.
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