I have asus mother board and amd2800+ proceser my system support id hard disk but not support sata hard disk . why
SOURCE: how to install window XP without floppy disk on asus P5RD1-VM
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You need files in setup. Extract to floppy (all of
them) F6 at setup.
add a floppy drive..
or create another XP setup disk and place SCSI
driver accordinly.
You may have to take out the HDD - find the drivers
for that HDD at western digical -
m5287.sys
ULISATA.INF
ULISATA.CAT(optional)
http://www.techpowerup.com/downloads/408/ULI_SATA_RAID_Floppy_Driver_v6.2.2.1_Beta.html
copied those files in a floppy inside a folder "WIN_XP".. then during setup
f6 for driver selection..
then i just located tat floppy for drivers and my drive thus got
recognised
SOURCE: Hard disk is not detecting when I try to install windows 7
Hi
You should find the drivers you are looking for on the Asus website.
Here's the link to their download page,
http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?SLanguage=en-us
Hope that help,
MK Support
this motherboard does not support your new Hard Drive. SATA is a connection type required for your hard drive. Your motherboard supports IDE connector. You probably can get a pci card that allows you to attach the hard drive.
SOURCE: Asus K8VMX board didnot detect SATA hard disk
Sounds like you just need to install your SATA drivers. Look around for your cd/floppy disc of drivers if you have any. When you boot from the CD, It will ask you if you have any other drivers you would like to install, thats when you install them and it should read your SATA hard drive just fine. If you dont have your driver CD anymore search ASUS's website or just google (or similar search engine) your motherboard and look for drivers. Beware of some phony sites though. Good luck :)
SOURCE: Motherboard : ASUS P5GV-TMX
Yes, it can be causing a problem. You have 2 hard drives that are working at 2 very different speeds. The computer is having to do a translation and adjust rates of transfer between them on top of having to do the read and writes between them. Will SATA II will be backwards compatible to SATA I it won't work the other way. If you have to keep these drives, I would make the SATA II Drive the primary and SATA I drive the secondary on a different channel if possible. The SATA II drive is teh faster drive and should be your main.
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