David D wrote:
> I have just installed a new motherboard, new ram, new PCI-E card.
> Everything works great. My boot is a 80 gig maxtor IDE and my slave
> is a 250Gig SATA drive. Now, my last computer had the same setup and
> my sata drive was recognized perfectly, this time - ASUS motherboard,
> it sees it as a removeable device for some reason. It is located in
> the SATA one bay, but I am not sure how to fix this?
>
> Any ideas?
> Thanks
>
SATA supports hot plugging. That means data drives can be plugged
and unplugged while the system is running. Full support for this
was not available when SATA was introducted. With some of the
latest SATA hardware (supporting 3Gbit/sec on the cable), hot
plugging is now properly supported in the driver.
I've read in these groups, that you cannot "remove" your boot drive,
as the OS will not let you. If you look around, you may find a
recipe for removing the "Safely Remove" icon, if you don't want
it. It exists, because the driver has indicated to the OS, that
the device supports hot plugging.
To remove a SATA drive from the system, clicking "Safely Remove"
ensures all data is flushed to the platters, before the user
unplugs the drive. Otherwise, some of the data may still be in
a cache somewhere, which would leave the disk in a slightly
corrupted state.
This article explains some settings for the Notification area.
"Description of Notification Area Settings"
http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;279771
Paul