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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 |
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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/defaul...kb;en-us;279771 Paul |
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"David D" <netrate@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1177901762.921802.204490@u30g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... >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 David: Because SATA HDDs are generally considered "hot-swappable" devices, a number of motherboards treat that type of drive as a removable device in the sense that the Safely Remove Hardware icon will appear in the Notification Area (a/k/a the Systray) on the Taskbar area similar to the way the SRH icon would appear for example if a USB external HDD or flash drive was connected. I assume that's what you're referring to when you say your motherboard "sees it as a removeable device...". In any event, you can safely ignore the icon; there's no need to access it for any reason since it has no effect on the performance of the SATA HDD. I'm assuming in all this that your SATA HDD is performing without problems and that you're merely concerned with the display of the SRH icon. I'm further assuming that your 250 GB SATA HDD is a SATA-II model and that your ASUS motherboard supports SATA-II capability, i.e., including the "hot-swappable" aspect so that you use the drive in that fashion (similar to a USB external device for example) if you want to. Anna |
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Thank you for that. Yes, it is the icon in the bottom right that was
bothering me, but if there is NO performance hit, I will ignore it. On Apr 29, 11:37 pm, "Anna" <myn...@myisp.net> wrote: > "David D" <netr...@yahoo.com> wrote in message > > news:1177901762.921802.204490@u30g2000hsc.googlegroups.com... > > >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 > > David: > Because SATA HDDs are generally considered "hot-swappable" devices, a number > of motherboards treat that type of drive as a removable device in the sense > that the Safely Remove Hardware icon will appear in the Notification Area > (a/k/a the Systray) on the Taskbar area similar to the way the SRH icon > would appear for example if a USB external HDD or flash drive was connected. > I assume that's what you're referring to when you say your motherboard "sees > it as a removeable device...". In any event, you can safely ignore the icon; > there's no need to access it for any reason since it has no effect on the > performance of the SATA HDD. > > I'm assuming in all this that your SATA HDD is performing without problems > and that you're merely concerned with the display of the SRH icon. > > I'm further assuming that your 250 GB SATA HDD is a SATA-II model and that > your ASUS motherboard supports SATA-II capability, i.e., including the > "hot-swappable" aspect so that you use the drive in that fashion (similar to > a USB external device for example) if you want to. > Anna |
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