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I took the general consensus and installed a PCI IDE controller. I
installed the drivers for it (Silicon Image SIL0680 by Syba). The Asus motherboard sees it in the BIOS. The boot order is correct: My SATA drive and then the SCSI drive on the new controller. However I can't get into Windows unless I disconnect the drive from the controller. Despite the proper boot order, it seems the IDE controller is taking precedence and since Windows isn't installed on it, I just get a blank screen with a cursor blinking in the upper left. Each time it asks me if I want to do a raid setup, but I didn't think that was neccessary to just simply run a second drive. I actually do plan to format the SATA and install Windows on the IDE one, but for now I'm curious why the SATA won't boot first. Thanks for any ideas! |
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If I remove the optical drives from the one onboard IDE slot and put
the hard drive on that, it works fine, so nothing is wrong with the drive itself. I put it back onto the IDE controller card, and decided to install Windows on it. But after it prepares for system recovery, I get a blue screen of death. Same thing if I try the HP recovery discs. |
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In actual fact, when the Maxtor drive is connected to the motherboard's
IDE slot, the bios recognizes it, but when Windows loads from the SATA, the Maxtor doesn't show up in Windows or in Disk Management. |
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Well, I got XP installed on the Maxtor IDE by temporarily removing one
of the optical drives and connecting the Maxtor where the DVD-ROM drive was on the motherboard IDE slot. Went great, and both it and the SATA showed up in the bios as well as in Windows. So I shut down, and switched the Maxtor back to the PCI IDE controller card. Lo and behold, on restart both drives still showed up in the bios, and wonder of wonders, the Maxtor booted up Windows. However, it's still not good as gold because the SATA now doesn't show up in Windows or Disk Management. |
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"Macy" wrote:
>I took the general consensus and installed a PCI IDE controller. I > installed the drivers for it (Silicon Image SIL0680 by Syba). The Asus > motherboard sees it in the BIOS. The boot order is correct: My SATA > drive and then the SCSI drive on the new controller. However I can't > get into Windows unless I disconnect the drive from the controller. > Despite the proper boot order, it seems the IDE controller is taking > precedence and since Windows isn't installed on it, I just get a blank > screen with a cursor blinking in the upper left. > Each time it asks me if I want to do a raid setup, but I didn't think > that was neccessary to just simply run a second drive. > I actually do plan to format the SATA and install Windows on the IDE > one, but for now I'm curious why the SATA won't boot first. > > Thanks for any ideas! You probably didn't get any replies because your sentences and terms are too ambiguous to figure out. For instance, on which controller did you put your SATA drive - on the motherboard controller or the PCI acrd controller? Was the motherboard controller PATA or SATA? Is the PCI controller PATA or SATA? Are you reporting the actual HD boot order or are you looking at just the configuration as reported by the BIOS(es)? When you say you "can't get into windows", what does that mean, and on which HD is windows installed? How many partitions are there on each HD? Which are marked "active"? IOW, you describe the problem as if we've been sitting alongside you for a couple weeks, patiently watching you address your problem, when in fact, we don't know what you've been doing and what you are grappling with. The way to post a Help Wanted message is to assume you're describing the problem to an alien who knows English, but who understands only complete sentences and none of the jargon or slang, and proceed from there. In short, you need to help the helpers to help you. *TimDaniels* |
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Hi Tim. Okay, my apologies for not being more clear. I have a computer
with an Asus P5LP-LE motherboard in it with one IDE/PATA controller and four SATA controllers. The single IDE slot is being used by two optical drives, and one of the SATA slots is being used by by a Western Digital SATA drive. I have a smaller Maxtor drive I'd like to install and run XP and program files from, and use the SATA for storage. I temporarily removed one of the optical drives from the motherboard IDE slot and connected the Maxtor and installed Windows XP on it, making it the 1st boot device in the BIOS. At this time, both showed up in the BIOS and when I booted into Windows from the Maxtor, XP recognized the SATA drive and installed the drivers for it. So after that was all running nicely, I shut down and installed my Silicon Image SIL0680 ATA IDE controller card, restarted Windows and let it install the drivers from the disc. then I shut down, switched the Maxtor from the motherboard IDE slot to the Silicon Image card. Now I can still boot into Windows from the Maxtor like it should according to boot order, however the SATA drive no longer shows up in XP, only in the BIOS. Only if I remove the Maxtor from the Silicon card and back to the motherboard IDE slot, does the SATA show up in Windows again. |
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"Macy" wrote:
> I have a computer with an Asus P5LP-LE motherboard in it > with one IDE/PATA controller and four SATA controllers. > The single IDE slot is being used by two optical drives, and > one of the SATA slots is being used by by a Western Digital > SATA drive. I have a smaller Maxtor drive I'd like to install > and run XP and program files from, and use the SATA for > storage. I temporarily removed one of the optical drives from > the motherboard IDE slot and connected the Maxtor and > installed Windows XP on it, making it the 1st boot device > in the BIOS. At this time, both showed up in the BIOS and > when I booted into Windows from the Maxtor, XP recognized > the SATA drive and installed the drivers for it. > > So after that was all running nicely, I shut down and installed > my Silicon Image SIL0680 ATA IDE controller card, restarted > Windows and let it install the drivers from the disc. > then I shut down, switched the Maxtor from the motherboard > IDE slot to the Silicon Image card. Now I can still boot into > Windows from the Maxtor like it should according to boot order, > however the SATA drive no longer shows up in XP, only in > the BIOS. Only if I remove the Maxtor from the Silicon card > and back to the motherboard IDE slot, does the SATA show > up in Windows again. Is there an OS installed on the SATA HD? If so, is it a clone of the PATA HD, or was it installed from a Windows XP CD? *TimDaniels* |
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"Macy" wrote:
> So after that was all running nicely, I shut down and > installed my Silicon Image SIL0680 ATA IDE controller card, > restarted Windows and let it install the drivers from the disc. > then I shut down, switched the Maxtor from the motherboard > IDE slot to the Silicon Image card. Now I can still boot into > Windows from the Maxtor like it should according to boot order, > however the SATA drive no longer shows up in XP, only in the > BIOS. Only if I remove the Maxtor from the Silicon card and > back to the motherboard IDE slot, does the SATA show up in > Windows again. I suspect the answer lies somewhere in Syba's FAQs for the PCI RAID/Ultra ATA Controller card: http://www.syba.com/support_downloa...03/index.html#1 This, from the FAQs, is interesting: Q: How many devices can it support? A: The controller card will support additional four IDE devices. It is advised to connect hard drives to the card only. You may connect your CD-ROMs to your onboard IDE ports. The RAID function might also be getting in the way. This is interesting: Q: How can I flash the bios from Raid controller to Non raid? A: If you have already bought raid controller and you do not use the raid function. Please contact with us for bios to flash. I think it's time to contact Syba's Tech Support. Please let us know how you solve the problem. *TimDaniels* |
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Yes, the SATA drive does also have XP on it, installed from a CD.
I read those FAQs at Syba's site too. The CD of drivers that came with the card had a whole ton of things seemingly unrelated to this card(maybe it's one CD they give out with all of their products) but there were two different folders of drivers for this card, one for raid, one for non-raid. I used the non-raid, and I do get the raid set-up message that they say you have to bypass always if you aren't going to use raid. But I'll e-mail and ask what that non-raid bios is all about. Thanks! |
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"Macy" wrote:
> Yes, the SATA drive does also have XP on it, installed from a CD. Any chance that when you move the PATA HD to the PCI card the Win XP on the SATA HD is actually booting? If you have trouble telling them apart, try putting a folder on the Desktop with a name which identifies the HD. *TimDaniels* |
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