Delete the Maxtor MaxBlast software, make sure the PCI SATA
card is installed and working properly using device manager.
Be sure it is set to run the correct setting for a single
drive, not a RAID.
Then try the format command using the disk management
function of XP. Right click My Computer, select manage,
then Storage/Disk Management.
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| Thanks for the advice. I followed your instructions and
the format
| within diskpart reported 100% completion without any
errors. I then
| reconnected the IDE drive and rebooted into XP. However
when I clicked
| on drive F: (the SATA drive) it behaved exactly as before:
This drive is
| not formatted. When I let it format it for me I got the
same old error
| as before: Windows was unable to complete the format.
|
| To be honest I'm not sure why the format in the disk
repair part of the
| XP setup CD should be any different to the format in the
normal part of
| the setup, so I'm curious as to why you think your
solution would work
| (although at least it said it completed the format without
problems!).
|
| Just in case I also tried setting EnableBigLba = 1 in the
registry as
| Bob Harris had suggested, but that's made no difference
either.
|
| Any more ideas please? Thanks for your help.
| Lucas.
|
| Andrew E. wrote:
| > Try this,unplug C: drive,unplug the IDE cable,leaving
SATA and youre cdrom.
| > Boot to BIOS,set to boot to cdrom,in cd boot,press F6
load drivers,then at
| > info
| > page,select repair,you shouldnt be prompted for
password,its enter key if
| > you are,
| > then type

iskPart In DiskPart,create a partition,then
press Esc key,then
| > type:
| > FORMAT C: /FS:ntfs When its thru,type:EXIT Shutoff
computer,reatach IDE
| > drives,start-up computer.The SATA drive is now ready
for use...
| >
| > "Lucas Partridge" wrote:
| >
| >
| >>Hi,
| >>
| >>I've got a new Maxtor DiamondMax 10 200 GB SATA hard
drive, model
| >>6B200MO, and I want to use it as an additional drive in
my PC. I don't
| >>want to make it my bootable drive. I already have
Windows XP Home newly
| >>installed on a separate Western Digital IDE drive.
| >>
| >>My motherboard is quite old: Micro-Star International
MS-6330 K7TPro2
| >>with a VIA KT133 chipset. I'm using AWARD BIOS W6330VMS
v3.6 100702 (the
| >>latest version I could download from MSI's website).
Because the
| >>motherboard is old I had to get a PCI controller card to
recognise the
| >>Maxtor drive. I got a Silicon Image SIL-3112 SATA card
and am using the
| >>Sil 3112 SATARaid Controller driver v1.0.0.51
(downloaded from Windows
| >>Update).
| >>
| >>The Western Digital drive is jumpered as the master
drive and is
| >>connected to the primary IDE controller on the
motherboard (using the
| >>terminal black connector on the IDE cable). The Maxtor
drive is
| >>connected to the SATA controller card.
| >>
| >>I downloaded Maxtor's setup software MaxBlast 4.0 for
Windows and used
| >>that to partition and format the new drive. I had to do
this before
| >>Windows would list the drive in Windows Explorer. When I
click on the
| >>drive in Explorer I'm told it's not formatted but when I
do choose to
| >>format it there and then I get the following error:
| >>
| >>"Windows was unable to complete the format."
| >>
| >>This happens whether I use the quick or the full format.
Disk Management
| >>shows the drive to be healthy but I can't format it
there either: "The
| >>format did not complete successfully."
| >>
| >>I tried jumpering the Western Digital drive as Master
with Slave but the
| >>BIOS reported "Primary master hard disk fail" so I
removed the jumper as
| >>it was before.
| >>
| >>Maxtor's diagnostic utility PowerMax v4.21 reports no
problems with the
| >>Maxtor drive: I've done a low level format writing
zeroes to the disk
| >>several times but that doesn't cure the problem.
| >>
| >>Originally I had tried installing XP directly on the
Maxtor drive but XP
| >>setup also failed with "Setup was unable to format the
partition. The
| >>disk may be damaged... blah, blah." I did press F6
during setup to load
| >>the Sil 3112 Raid driver.
| >>
| >>Interestingly Microsoft's Hardware Compatibility List
(HCL) doesn't
| >>include model 6B200MO among its list of compatible
hardware
|
>>(http://www.microsoft.com/windows/cat...1&btnSearch=Go).
| >>
| >>Please can someone help here? Many thanks.
| >>