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The Gigabyte GA-7VKMP motherboard does not support serial ATA SATA drives. Open the link provided; http://tw2005.giga-byte.com/Motherboard/Products/Products_GA-7VKMP.htm 2 x ATA 66/100/133 bus master IDE ports 1 x FDD, 2 x HDD and 1 x CD audio input IrDA(1x5) and COM2 on board GBT standard front panel 2 x USB2.0 connectors (support 4 ports by cable) You can connect the adapter below to an opened IDE port and connect a SATA 1.5 drive to your system. http://www.satagear.com/SATA-MM-A1_SATA_Adapter.html This should allow you're SATA drive to transfer data faster than the 133MHz standard IDE speed. Cheers' Mike
With what OS? XP / Vista / 7, or linux?
This is an old board, so probably only up to XP support.
If you are trying to find later OS drivers, your sound chip is ac97, you may find drivers by using google
well, do the capacitors look distended? (bent out of shape, bulged, burst etc.) is the power supply good? (sufficient power rating, new) other than that the only thing i can think of is that your bios is no good
http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Support/Mothe...
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