>> "herbzee" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:ZJn9h.3930$Kw2.3043@trndny05...
>>> Picking up the thread, can I use an SATA HDD in an ABIT IT7 motherboard?
>>> I Have open PCI slots. Running Win XP, SP2.
> Anna wrote:
>> herbzee:
>> Your ABIT motherboard has SATA connectors does it not? You can connect a
>> SATA HDD direct to one of those connectors; you do not use a PCI slot for
>> an ordinary SATA HDD connection.
>>
>> I believe that mother board supports the SATA 1.5 Gb/sec data interface
>> and not the 3.0 Gb/sec one (the newer SATA-II HDDs). You can still use a
>> SATA-II HDD with that motherboard. You may have to jumper it for the 1.5
>> Gb/sec interface although that's usually unnecessary since SATA-II HDDs
>> are normally backwards compatible with the earlier specification and do
>> not need that jumper configuration. You can generally use them as they
>> come from the factory. But sometimes it is necessary.
>> Anna
"herbzee" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:G1Yah.9861$7a2.1449@trndny06...
> Thanx Anna, checked my M Board manual and find no reference SATA support,
> only Ultra ATA and ATA support.
> BTW still waiting for Ur reply for the step by step Acronis offer.
> Cheers-Herb.
Herb:
Setting aside the motherboard's User Manual (although I'm certain the
information re SATA connectors is referred to there)...
Take a look at your motherboard. Do you not see SATA connectors (probably
two)? They're probably labeled SATA0 (or 1) & SATA1 (or 2). If they're
there, and I'm pretty sure that they're there - that's where you plug in
your SATA HDD(s).
As to the Acronis True Image step-by-step instructions...
I did respond to your message ("Re: XP home backup utility") on 11/18
posting the instructions. If you can't locate them, so indicate, and I'll
post them again under this thread.
Anna
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