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Robert C Hands
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      24th May 2008
Hi Guys,
a bit of help please.
I have just built a new system everything seemed to go ok, until I tried to
instal the OS but the coputer said 'No Disk is Detected'

Ok, the system is:
(Eventually MS VISTA)
ASUS P5K Pro MoBo, with 2 Gigs RDDR2 Ram
1 x WD SATA HDD
Intel Core2 Duo CPU
The boot up screen is as follows:
DD2-667 in Dual Channel Interlved mode
Initialising Usb Controllers DONE
2048
USB Devices 1 Keyboare 1 Mouse
Auto Detecting SATA1...........IDE Hard Drive
Auto Detecting SATA2...........APAPI CD-Rom

BIOS:
the defalt for the SATA Configuration Choice was IDe/RAID/AHCI I
selected IDE

The other screen I get is as Follows:
Maravel 88SE61xx Adpater - Bios v1.1.0.L64
Adapter 1
NO DISK DETECTED.

What have I not done or what do I need to do to solve the problem(No Disk
Detected)

Thanks and Regards
BOB H



 
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PeterC
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      24th May 2008
On Sat, 24 May 2008 06:54:00 +0100, tpow wrote:

> "Robert C Hands" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:4837a512$0$27125$(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Hi Guys,
>> a bit of help please.
>> I have just built a new system everything seemed to go ok, until I tried
>> to instal the OS but the coputer said 'No Disk is Detected'
>>
>> Ok, the system is:
>> (Eventually MS VISTA)
>> ASUS P5K Pro MoBo, with 2 Gigs RDDR2 Ram
>> 1 x WD SATA HDD
>> Intel Core2 Duo CPU
>> The boot up screen is as follows:
>> DD2-667 in Dual Channel Interlved mode
>> Initialising Usb Controllers DONE
>> 2048
>> USB Devices 1 Keyboare 1 Mouse
>> Auto Detecting SATA1...........IDE Hard Drive
>> Auto Detecting SATA2...........APAPI CD-Rom
>>
>> BIOS:
>> the defalt for the SATA Configuration Choice was IDe/RAID/AHCI I
>> selected IDE
>>
>> The other screen I get is as Follows:
>> Maravel 88SE61xx Adpater - Bios v1.1.0.L64
>> Adapter 1
>> NO DISK DETECTED.
>>
>> What have I not done or what do I need to do to solve the problem(No Disk
>> Detected)
>>
>> Thanks and Regards
>> BOB H
>>
>>
>>

>
> whenever this q is posted the MoBo just always seems to be ASUS......
>
> http://www.techspot.com/vb/all/windo...ease-help.html
>
> scroll down to Salah's comments, I had to do the very same with an ASUS
> mobo.


It was in 2004 (the date of the link above) that I had a similar problem
with an Asus board: no disk detected.
In the BIOS I set the first HDD as SCUSSI, just to see what would happen,
and it worked.
The Asus board that I used last year (M2A-VM HDMI) had the drivers and was
OK straight off.
This month I slipstreamed XP Pro SP" with SP3, using nLite, then formatted
the HD and installed XP ignoring the SATA bit and it worked. Not sure that
it's running as SATA though(?).
--
Peter.
You don't understand Newton's Third Law of Motion?
It's not rocket science, you know.
 
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PeterC
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      24th May 2008
On Sat, 24 May 2008 09:41:00 +0100, tpow wrote:

> "PeterC" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:1djunzeh1ahxx.cighsncskjal$.(E-Mail Removed)...
>> On Sat, 24 May 2008 06:54:00 +0100, tpow wrote:
>>
>>> "Robert C Hands" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>> news:4837a512$0$27125$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>> Hi Guys,
>>>> a bit of help please.
>>>> I have just built a new system everything seemed to go ok, until I
>>>> tried
>>>> to instal the OS but the coputer said 'No Disk is Detected'
>>>>
>>>> Ok, the system is:
>>>> (Eventually MS VISTA)
>>>> ASUS P5K Pro MoBo, with 2 Gigs RDDR2 Ram
>>>> 1 x WD SATA HDD
>>>> Intel Core2 Duo CPU
>>>> The boot up screen is as follows:
>>>> DD2-667 in Dual Channel Interlved mode
>>>> Initialising Usb Controllers DONE
>>>> 2048
>>>> USB Devices 1 Keyboare 1 Mouse
>>>> Auto Detecting SATA1...........IDE Hard Drive
>>>> Auto Detecting SATA2...........APAPI CD-Rom
>>>>
>>>> BIOS:
>>>> the defalt for the SATA Configuration Choice was IDe/RAID/AHCI I
>>>> selected IDE
>>>>
>>>> The other screen I get is as Follows:
>>>> Maravel 88SE61xx Adpater - Bios v1.1.0.L64
>>>> Adapter 1
>>>> NO DISK DETECTED.
>>>>
>>>> What have I not done or what do I need to do to solve the problem(No
>>>> Disk
>>>> Detected)
>>>>
>>>> Thanks and Regards
>>>> BOB H
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> whenever this q is posted the MoBo just always seems to be ASUS......
>>>
>>> http://www.techspot.com/vb/all/windo...ease-help.html
>>>
>>> scroll down to Salah's comments, I had to do the very same with an ASUS
>>> mobo.

>>
>> It was in 2004 (the date of the link above) that I had a similar problem
>> with an Asus board: no disk detected.
>> In the BIOS I set the first HDD as SCUSSI, just to see what would happen,
>> and it worked.
>> The Asus board that I used last year (M2A-VM HDMI) had the drivers and was
>> OK straight off.
>> This month I slipstreamed XP Pro SP" with SP3, using nLite, then formatted
>> the HD and installed XP ignoring the SATA bit and it worked. Not sure that
>> it's running as SATA though(?).
>> --
>> Peter.
>> You don't understand Newton's Third Law of Motion?
>> It's not rocket science, you know.

>
> yes probably just the earlier ASUS SATA boards were affected........


That first board didn't even have the SATA drivers on the CD; a friend
found them and e-mailed them to me.
--
Peter.
You don't understand Newton's Third Law of Motion?
It's not rocket science, you know.
 
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BH
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      25th May 2008
Thanks guys sorted that out, got vista to boot up ok. Still have one more
problem could use advice please.
Start the system, then the boot screen displays straight after it I get the
following:

Marvell 88SE61xx Adapter - Bios version 1.1.0.L64
Adapter 1
Disk Information
NO HARD DISK IS DETECTED
This stays on the screen for 4 seconds then it boots Windows up( from the
boot screen to the start of vista loading in takes 40 seconds-seems a bit
long)

Thanks Guys for any advice
Bob

"PeterC" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:744xqpzggwki.x7c30empb5b1$.(E-Mail Removed)...
> On Sat, 24 May 2008 09:41:00 +0100, tpow wrote:
>
>> "PeterC" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:1djunzeh1ahxx.cighsncskjal$.(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> On Sat, 24 May 2008 06:54:00 +0100, tpow wrote:
>>>
>>>> "Robert C Hands" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>>>> news:4837a512$0$27125$(E-Mail Removed)...
>>>>> Hi Guys,
>>>>> a bit of help please.
>>>>> I have just built a new system everything seemed to go ok, until I
>>>>> tried
>>>>> to instal the OS but the coputer said 'No Disk is Detected'
>>>>>
>>>>> Ok, the system is:
>>>>> (Eventually MS VISTA)
>>>>> ASUS P5K Pro MoBo, with 2 Gigs RDDR2 Ram
>>>>> 1 x WD SATA HDD
>>>>> Intel Core2 Duo CPU
>>>>> The boot up screen is as follows:
>>>>> DD2-667 in Dual Channel Interlved mode
>>>>> Initialising Usb Controllers DONE
>>>>> 2048
>>>>> USB Devices 1 Keyboare 1 Mouse
>>>>> Auto Detecting SATA1...........IDE Hard Drive
>>>>> Auto Detecting SATA2...........APAPI CD-Rom
>>>>>
>>>>> BIOS:
>>>>> the defalt for the SATA Configuration Choice was IDe/RAID/AHCI
>>>>> I
>>>>> selected IDE
>>>>>
>>>>> The other screen I get is as Follows:
>>>>> Maravel 88SE61xx Adpater - Bios v1.1.0.L64
>>>>> Adapter 1
>>>>> NO DISK DETECTED.
>>>>>
>>>>> What have I not done or what do I need to do to solve the problem(No
>>>>> Disk
>>>>> Detected)
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks and Regards
>>>>> BOB H
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> whenever this q is posted the MoBo just always seems to be ASUS......
>>>>
>>>> http://www.techspot.com/vb/all/windo...ease-help.html
>>>>
>>>> scroll down to Salah's comments, I had to do the very same with an ASUS
>>>> mobo.
>>>
>>> It was in 2004 (the date of the link above) that I had a similar problem
>>> with an Asus board: no disk detected.
>>> In the BIOS I set the first HDD as SCUSSI, just to see what would
>>> happen,
>>> and it worked.
>>> The Asus board that I used last year (M2A-VM HDMI) had the drivers and
>>> was
>>> OK straight off.
>>> This month I slipstreamed XP Pro SP" with SP3, using nLite, then
>>> formatted
>>> the HD and installed XP ignoring the SATA bit and it worked. Not sure
>>> that
>>> it's running as SATA though(?).
>>> --
>>> Peter.
>>> You don't understand Newton's Third Law of Motion?
>>> It's not rocket science, you know.

>>
>> yes probably just the earlier ASUS SATA boards were affected........

>
> That first board didn't even have the SATA drivers on the CD; a friend
> found them and e-mailed them to me.
> --
> Peter.
> You don't understand Newton's Third Law of Motion?
> It's not rocket science, you know.



 
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Paul
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      25th May 2008
BH wrote:
> Thanks guys sorted that out, got vista to boot up ok. Still have one more
> problem could use advice please.
> Start the system, then the boot screen displays straight after it I get the
> following:
>
> Marvell 88SE61xx Adapter - Bios version 1.1.0.L64
> Adapter 1
> Disk Information
> NO HARD DISK IS DETECTED
> This stays on the screen for 4 seconds then it boots Windows up( from the
> boot screen to the start of vista loading in takes 40 seconds-seems a bit
> long)
>
> Thanks Guys for any advice
> Bob
>


The Marvell controller, could be one that is separate from the Southbridge.
If you know that there are no disks connected to it, then you should
be able to go into the BIOS and disable it. Just remember you'd
disabled it though, in case you ever connect a disk to it.

In the BIOS, look under "Onboard Devices Configuration". The entry
"Marvell IDE Controller" could be the one. The Marvell chip
controls the IDE connector. Disabling it in the BIOS, should
prevent the Marvell BIOS module for the controller, from
running and saying "NO HARD DISK IS DETECTED".

Paul
 
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