SATA drive not being recognized

G

Guest

I have just loaded vista on an AMD Anthlon 64 FX-55 with 2 QB of ram and an
A8V Deluxe motherboard.

Vista recognizes my boot drive and my two of my drives that are raid'd.
There is one drive that I used for back-up and was reconized with no issues
under XP.

I went and downloaded the most current drivers from Promise...it is a
promise fasttrac 378.

I loaded from a floppy during installation.

During boot-up I can see where all drives are recognized but when I get to
Vista, The one drive can not be seen from the "My computer" window.

Under the hardware devices , storage controllers, I have:

Microsoft iSCSI Initiator
VIA VT8237 RAID Controller
Windows Promise RAID Console SCSI Processor Device
WinXP Promise FastTrac 378 Controller

At a loss on this one.
 
R

Rick Rogers

Hi,

The A8V uses two different raid controllers. One is the promise controller,
the other is from VIA. Have you downloaded Asus' driver for that sata drive
set yet? You will need it in order for Vista to see any sata drive on that
set of connectors.

--
Best of Luck,

Rick Rogers, aka "Nutcase" - Microsoft MVP

Windows help - www.rickrogers.org
 
A

Adam Albright

I have just loaded vista on an AMD Anthlon 64 FX-55 with 2 QB of ram and an
A8V Deluxe motherboard.

Vista recognizes my boot drive and my two of my drives that are raid'd.
There is one drive that I used for back-up and was reconized with no issues
under XP.

I went and downloaded the most current drivers from Promise...it is a
promise fasttrac 378.

I loaded from a floppy during installation.

During boot-up I can see where all drives are recognized but when I get to
Vista, The one drive can not be seen from the "My computer" window.

Under the hardware devices , storage controllers, I have:

Microsoft iSCSI Initiator
VIA VT8237 RAID Controller
Windows Promise RAID Console SCSI Processor Device
WinXP Promise FastTrac 378 Controller

At a loss on this one.

I had a similar problem. Inspite having installed the latest
controller driver for the drive I had to wait until Gigabtye (the
maker of my MB) released a BIOS update before Vista would finally
"see" the drive as a SATA device. Before doing that it would only see
it as a IDE device and run it that way. Even though it now does work
as a SATA drive, Vista is way slower with file copying/moving which
has been discussed repeatedly in several other threads the usual Vista
fan boys get upset over.

Generally three things to look for:

1. If needed, a SATA driver that runs under Vista for your disk
controller regardless if it is onboard your MB or some external
card.

2. A update for your MB's entire chipset, that correctly adds/updates
necessary IDE/SATA drivers. This is DIFFERENT then #1. One driver
may only update the IDE/SATA controller while another may be
needed to properly patch the South Bridge that controls these
functions. For example I had originally downloaded some drivers
directly from the Intel site since I have a Intel ICH8R that
provides that function. Didn't help, until Gigabyte released a
chipset update over a month later.

3. A update to your BIOS often is also necessary. If you do searching
on the web, countless forums have hundreds of posts talking about
the failures of SATA drives under Vista unless you do these things.

Finally, don't forget you may very well have to fiddle with BIOS
settings AFTER you install the latest drivers, chipset updates and
BIOS upgrade. I did.
 
G

Guest

I have updated the bios and downloaded the current drivers but the drives can
still not be recognized.
 

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