SATA Drive Problem
SATA Drive Problem
System:
Abit NF7-S/ Athlon 2500+ o/c 2125mhz
1GB Ram
GF 4 Ti4200 64meg
IDE2 - DVD Drive
CD/RW Drive
IDE1 - Maxtor 60gig drive
Zip 100
SATA1 - IBM 40gb drive (ata w/sata adaptor)
SATA2 - WD 36gb 10k rpm drive in removable cage
The WD drive isn't showing up as a drive....
Sata Control Panel shows the drive.
Device Manager shows a generic volume...
The drive list doesn't show the drive.
Drive is new, cage is new, cable is new - tried on other sata port with other drive disco'd, still didn't work. I'm stumped.
Abit NF7-S/ Athlon 2500+ o/c 2125mhz
1GB Ram
GF 4 Ti4200 64meg
IDE2 - DVD Drive
CD/RW Drive
IDE1 - Maxtor 60gig drive
Zip 100
SATA1 - IBM 40gb drive (ata w/sata adaptor)
SATA2 - WD 36gb 10k rpm drive in removable cage
The WD drive isn't showing up as a drive....
Sata Control Panel shows the drive.
Device Manager shows a generic volume...
The drive list doesn't show the drive.
Drive is new, cage is new, cable is new - tried on other sata port with other drive disco'd, still didn't work. I'm stumped.
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and if it shows in disk management after it is formatted just double check TweakUI if you have it installed(or some other program of the sort) and make sure that drive is set to be displayed in case you played with it. that's what happened to me when I was setting up my external firewire drive in which I was setting as Z:/
Both the SATA ports work, I'm sure now, the ibm drive works fine on both, these drives don't work on either. I've taken them out of the raid cages and hooked them straight up, windows setup will see 1 (I have 2 of these drives here now, they're identical) and formatted it, and started copying files to it - the other drive the controller won't see at all... But neither still show up as a drive in windows. All drive letters are selected to be shown, so that isn't it. Doesn't show up in disk management either... And that generic volume is actually for the zip drive I found out
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Ok you have the SATA enabled in BIOS and the SI RAID drivers installed in windows or you wouldnt see that far. Make sure the drive is formatted and has a partition in diskmgmt.msc, double check all your BIOS settings anyway.
Another thought, if the drive doesn't show or initlize in diskmgmt.msc try removing the "generic volume" from device manager completely and reboot.
Another thought, if the drive doesn't show or initlize in diskmgmt.msc try removing the "generic volume" from device manager completely and reboot.