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Get online
and got to www.google.com In the google search box type: "Abit
Support" (without the quotes and put your manufacturer name before Support).
Look for downloads and drivers. Enter your model number and operating
system when requested. Look for manuals throughout the site.
Good day sir/maam, yes you can use a 1 TB HDD, get the SATA version depending on the bios but im not sure it be compatible with SATA1 on your motherboard, any new hard disk canor cant be read by any old motherboard, you may have problems with SATA versions, there are 3 versions, but the problem is the response of the hard disk. The rule of thumb, fast motherboards, for large hard disk, because it can access large amount of data very fast usually they are SATA3. So slow motherboards with large hard disk is kinda slow, you be bored. I suggest you stick on the recommended hard disk. If you want extra storage, get 3 hard disk and daisy chained them as master/slave.
i have searched the net for a manual for the mobo and nothing comes up not even on abit website,
however wired either way should work as i have many times reset a motherboard by shorting the two pins with a small screwdriver.
I can try and suggest you check the cables from you CD-ROM, any sort of damage the CD might have.
Or then again, if your Hard Drive is SATA connected, then you'll need to load the SATA controler (F6 on the windows instalation)
And, in last case, either upgrade your bios or try a different CD-ROM drive unit.
But I would defenatly put my money on the cables.
on board sound and I have no drivers for Abit kv7-v
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