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DriverHeaven Senior Member
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Sataii-300
I've been scratching my head over this and I don't know what's wrong.
At work I have tried to beef up my bosses computer a bit with a large harddrive. A Seagate Barracuda 500 Gb 7200.11 SATAII-300 Problem is, the motherboard bios doesn't recognise it even if it's set at 1.5Gbit operation. For some reason the windows installer finds it partially, not that that helps in any way. That motherboard is an MSI K9MM-V. So.. I figured the mobo didn't support the drive so I looked around for another one that might work and didn't cost to much with a built-in graphics controller. ( I think my boss is scottish, nothing can cost anything) As far as I could see I found the Asus M2A-MX and got that but that doesn't work either.. here it can't find any trace of the harddrive at all... So I took the drive home to test it on my Asrock AM2NF3-VSTA and it works like a charm so the disk isn't faulty. I tried three different SATA cables at work and nothing, three different power connectors and nothing. Shouldn't the drive be backwards compatible with the old SATA, just be slower than it can be? I'll take any hint I can get or else I have to get yet another motherboard ![]() It's impossible to get any support from ASUS.... |
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Going Insane.....
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it should..... most boards should
the BIOS of the board doesnt recognize it?
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DriverHeaven Senior Member
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I figured it out eventually. It was the PSU that was breaking down. It just didn't deliver enough power. After replacing that everything worked like a charm.
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