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SATA and IDE drive identification
S.Heenan shee...@wahs.ac alt comp hardware Richard Alexander wrote: My current computer configuration is: 120 GB SATA hard drive in removeable bay 60 GB PATA hard drive internally mounted 250 GB SATA hard drive internally mounted CD-RW drive DVD-ROM drive PATA Docking drive AMD Athlon XP 2200+ I can't tell from the

xp install on sata drive
Try the long one where the drives will get a good long workout, although this probably won't put as much stress on them as Windows does. -- Wayne Morgan "Grei Stokes" <greisto...@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:uOnzZuplDHA.1656@tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... I have 2 x maxtor 160gb SATA drives on my computer (ECS PF1

SP2 fails with SATA drives
It is possible that eventually we will see not only NetWare drivers for SATA that are solid, but also SATA drives that are 'server class'. I know that Seagate is shipping SATA drives -- but they seem to be workstation class drives. WD is now shipping server class SATA drives (10K RPM and long warranty support),

How to install new SATA drives in RAID 0?
I am replacing an old IDE drive (and I posted a bit about it in another subject), and I'm pondering a SATA drive. My root partition, however, is on an actual SCSI drive on a SCSI controller, read as /dev/sda1 (the drive is currently the only unit on the SCSI chain, ID 0). If SATA drives (from an onboard controller)

SATA Drives
The interface isn't the bottleneck, ATA drives are a lot slower than 100mb/s so the ATA-100 interface shouldn't be slowing them down at all. I agree. The 10k SATA drives are better than most/all PATA drives..... since they are basically SCSI drives with a SATA interface. The 7K SATA drives basically suck and

DMA errors on SATA drive in Gentoo 2004.0 using VT8237 chipset
He's trying to take a new laptop that came from the factory brand new with Vista, wipe the hard drive and manually install a generic OEM or retail "full product" copy of XP. XP (NO VERSION of XP) does not natively understand or talk to SATA drives. Period. Never (without drivers or emulation).

SATA vs ATA drive
I have several data drives around that I can swap in and out of the startech holder. Tons and Tons of silent and black and white old time movies yet to be burned. The motherboard has two places to plug in SATA drives. However, in the handbook that I found at the Asus website, Not all versions of theA7V8X-LA have

SATA Drives do not work anymore.
Probably a stupid question- but will my 6 month old DIM 9200 running Vista Ultimate support SATA drives? I have a 160 gig drive that came with the DELL. The reason I want a new, huge, probably external hard drive is that I'm going to be buying a hi def video camera. Not sure why I'd even want the SATA drive- what's

Still can't boot from old drive with new SATA drive installed.
But I assume this only refers to the IDE drives, and not the SATA drives. I tried changing this over, and put the DVD drive on the Secondary master, I can't find anything about the SATA drives in the bios, but the m/b has SATA enabled via jumpers, and when I boot up, the drive is mentioned in the blurb as the

SATA Drives
"Darrell Gorter[MSFT]" Darre...@online.microsoft.com microsoft public windows vista general Hello Harry, SATA drives in general would be supported in WIndows Vista. It's not really the drive in most cases, but the controller driver that the question may concern and who supplied that controller driver as to whom the

Installing Windows XP on RAID SATA Disk Drives
I have connected my new sata drive to the mother boards SATA_1 port (ON BOARD) and added power. Do I need to use the small adapter that is supplied, or is this only needed if external SATA drives are being used ? Turned on the PC, the drive spins up, but how do I know if its been detected ?

Partitioning Strategies - Sata Drives
The Hedonist the.hedon...@ntlworld.com alt sys pc-clone dell Errr you have loaded the drivers for the SATA drives have you? when installing XP it gives the option F6 i think to add third party controllers you then have to load the floppy disk which is difficult if your machine didn't ship with FDD "hunter"

Hotswap SATA II drives Ubuntu Linux
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SATA drives. Raid, do I *need* it?
On 23/09/2006 in message <4515a186$0$19701$88260...@free.teranews.com> Andy wrote: I have a PC with 2 SATA Drives configured as RAID and was toying with the idea amongst other things is re-formatting the drives and loading Windows XP Home Edition again from the CD ROM Installation disc. At the moment the 2 SATA

Install XP on SATA drives
Shailesh humba...@hotmail.com alt comp hardware homebuilt comp sys ibm pc hardware storage Yes, you can get SATA to IDE converters, but I heard they are unreliable, and they are big, so they might not fit in an external enclosure. I'm surprised that there are still no SATA external drive enclosures.

Enable Sata Drive on Asus A7V8X-LA (KELUT) motherboard.
Also,the RAID drivers on the floppy are really controller drivers that the RAID/SATA drives are connected to.To properly install RAID/ SATA on xp go to: http://support. intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/CS-010695.htm "adrianpul...@supanet.com" wrote: Looking around the internet it seems a lot of people are

SATA drives and Linux
Two Ide Drives on Ide port 0, (master and slave) a dvd burner and a third Ide drive on ide port 1 (master and slave) Two sata 320gb drives on the on board SATA ports 0 & 1 I also have a SATA driver card (pci) and have a Sata DVD burner on that port and a third sata HDD on the second port.

SATA drive will not boot
I thought libata would help, but I don't understand how to use the PATA drive and the cdrom drives while I'm using it. The situation is that I have two SATA drives, a PATA drive and two cdrom drives (actually one CD burner and one DVD drive). They are Primary Master: PATA Drive Secondary Master: CD Burner Secondary

SATA DRIVE
Just as you did and have found that the SATA HDD worked fine. No. 2 - XP is very fussy regarding moving System image to a new HDD and then attempting to boot off it. Now many of us have moved systems across to new drives and found that the disk would boot. However, a SATA drive is so different that Windows will not

SATA Drives Disappear
I don't own any SATA capable PCs, but I've read PC hardware and OS newsgroups since 98. Can't recall any special make or model PC or motherboard, but when first introduced their were myriads of complaints about simultaneous IDE and SATA hard drives, wouldn't boot from SATA. You'd have to have your head in the sand