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SATA /RAID for Daw use.....
I have 2 x 120Gb Seagate SATA drives, attached to the SATA ports on my Intel D845PEBT2. I had 2 x 60GB that I received from Seagate as test models, which worked flawlessly for several months. The 2 120GB drives are fairly new, I received them about a week ago. Anyway, after a fresh XP install, things were running

cloning IDE to SATA drives
Unplugged the SATA disk, proceeded with install, plugged the SATA disk. Carlos "BobS" wrote: Subject line states the problem and before anyone suggests that I need to install the SATA drivers during the install process - I have. Have tried both the 32 and 64 bit drivers. Hardware: Asus A8N32-SLI Deluxe motherboard

problems with Hitachi 1TB SATA drives
Can I make a RAID0 with one single SATA Drive? (And how much does it cost?? Is IDE3 also only for a RAID System or can I connect a single Drive (even as a RAID0 system)? Thx, H Maffner I'm not an expert but here goes: 1) If you have two SATA controllers you should be able to connect 4 SATA drives.

SATA DRIVE
So i guess it all depends if you have two SATA hard drives and want to run a RAID array or a single drive. If you only have one drive you can disable the SATA RAID Function. If you only have one SATA drive you can set the On-Chip SATA to Auto instead of Manual. If you have all four IDE devices connected to IDE1 and

SATA RAID - Using Serillel on IDE Drives vs. Native SATA Drives.
[snip] A while ago I read a posting about SATA and SCSI that said, AFAIR, that SAS would also allow attachment of SATA drives. Somehow. What do you think? SAS does indeed allow attachment of SATA devices. The converse isn't true, you can't attach a SAS drive to a SATA HBA. I'm curious about this.

Vista Ultimate x86 or x64 will not install to SATA drives - ok ...
So I thought I would Try the new SATA drives So I have a Seagate 120 I have it pluged in okay and my system starts up But it does not reconise the New sata Drive You should see it listed under the SATA devices (If it's enabled) listed at boot time or a new interrupt used at the configuration screen before any OS

Is SATA compatible with IDE Hard drives
I'm thinking of splashing out on a SATA drive for my system (A7N8X-E Deluxe motherboard) and am little confused. There's much talk about RAID, which I don't want/need. Can I simply Now you say you don't want it (RAID). It's easier if you post a URL to the mobo manual, saves having to search for one.

SATA Drives and Heat
Wa...@wardofpower.bigfoot.com> wrote: TomG wrote: it may not be as fast but it will work with the PATA drives on Serillel-2 adapters... the Raptor drives seem to be real fast since they are 10K rpm drives if you do happen to decide to go after SATA drives. Hi Tom, thanks for reply, hmmm firstly I'm not sure if the

win98 and SATA drive
John-Paul Stewart jpstew...@binaryfoundry.ca comp os linux hardware jon wrote: I am looking for a way to hotswap a SATA II drive in Ubuntu. I have the drives in a SATA II unit that allows me to power down the drives and safely remove them. Have you told the kernel that you've removed the drive?

Performance from SATA drive in an Dimension 4500?
Our server has three drives, One IDE ATA133 30GB drive for system, and two 80GB SATA drives for data and applications. The two SATA drives keep showing up and then disappearing. Sometimes when we boot up the server the drives don't show in SBS 2003, or after boot they show then maybe a few hours later they are gone

WTD: SATA Hard drive
So from what I gather from all so far that have replied is that SATA is so new and some scsi or ide drives running at 10000 rpm are much faster than the SATA drives, of course unless you buy a 10000 RPM SATA drive which I have not seen specs on so not sure on it's read access time. Exactly.

SATA hard drive power converters?
Use Drive Copy to copy your WinXP install to it. Boot to this other hard drive and remove the partition(s) from the current SATA drive (don't dump this Install both SATA drives in the RAID configuration and boot to the other hard drive. Make sure XP can see the RAID properly. Use Drive Copy to copy your WinXP

2 SATA drives and 1 IDE drive Not Recognized
There is no downside to mixing SATA and PATA drives. You do not need to get a SATA card to run a PATA hard drive with an 8Mb cache. As someone above has stated above, WD do such a drive. At present there is little advantage to be gained from your buying a SATA PCI card as there are no native SATA hard drives

ASUS p4p800 and Suse 9 w/ SATA drives
Andrew E. eckric...@msn.com microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support Two DVD drives on IDE 2 same result,what result was it... If youre simply installing a SATA drive solo,no drivers are needed,the only reason for installing drivers from a floppy is when 2 SATA drives are set as a mirrored,or stripped

SATA drives
Eventually, it should halt with instructions on your screen telling you how to install the SATA drivers from a floppy diskette. You DO have that floppy diskette with SATA drivers, don't you? There should be a diskette in the box with the drive/controller card. Or a CD-ROM, from which you can copy the drivers to a

SATA RAID - Using Serillel on IDE Drives vs. Native SATA Drives.
I'm building a new PC with the Gigabyte GA-X38-DQ6 motherboard, Intel E6850 CPU, 2 x 2GB OCZ memory, 3 Seagate SATA hard drives, and 2 DVD- RW drives. I want to run the 3 hard drives as a RAID-5 array. Problem: I cannot get the system to recognize any of the 3 hard drives. When I turn the system on, I get one short

Asus A7N8X-Deluxe with SCSI boot drives and PATA to SATA drive ...
VW Wall vw...@DEADearthlink.net alt comp hardware chris wrote: hi all how much faster are sata hard drives than ide ones, The thruput from any drive is determined by how many magnetic bits pass the head. The packing of bit/inch has about reached a peak. The only to way get more past the head is increased RPM for

Booting to SATA Drive
What's the story with the new sata drives? Currently they arent fantastic value. And currently most are pata drives kludged with a bridge and arent native sata designs. A sata drive can function in a 'normal' PC from an add-in card, Yes, but what's the point in bothering with an addin card ? and IDE drives can be

9.0 will not start with SATA drive connected
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24hoursupport helpdesk On Thu, 29 Jan 2004 07:03:00 -0500, Jack B. Pollack wrote: I have 2 SATA hard drives for a Mac G5. I would like to be able to toggle between them (only 1 active drive in the system at a time, one working drive and one for testing etc.). I know with IDE drives you COULD NOT

Need a GURU for this one (SATA RAID)
I have a similar system that I built with a Giga-byte GA-8IK1100, a P4-3.0 and originally a single Maxtor 160 GB SATA drive (8MB buffer) I experienced an incredible number of spurious software errors (WinXP Pro and the few programs I had tried to setup). I tried to contact Gigabyte, but they took forever to respond