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(?).
--
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