SOURCE: msi k7 kt2 conbo-l motherboard
If you're getting this message during the POST and there are IDE drives then chances are you haven't configured the drives correctly.To correctly configure two drives on an IDE channel you need to either: - have one drive set as Master (using jumpers on the back of the drive) and the other as Slave OR - have both set as Cable Select (CS) with the appropriate cable. If you are unsure how to proceed look at your original drive and let us know how the jumpers are currently set.
SOURCE: MSI K9VGM-V mother board case speaker connection
Unless the manual states that there's a pin header for this, then it probably doesn't have it. To keep costs down and design simple, they probably eliminated it; not surprising, considering this is a microATX board, and many ATX PC's don't come with a case speaker at all these days. The good news is you probably wont need the case speaker, other than to troubleshoot odd startup issues. The bad news is you wont have any good way to troubleshoot odd startup issues... unless it uses the on-board sound card. Try hooking up headphones or speakers to it, and see if it outputs anything during startup. (It may only do so if POST fails, and only if it fails far enough into POST.) Not really anything that can be done, if it doesn't support it.
SOURCE: MSI motherboard - SATA Hard Drive
Hi again!
Here is the manual, the drivers and everything else there is abut that mobo of yours.
http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=downloaddetail&type=manual&maincat_no=1&prod_no=152
You need to change the settings in the bios, the settings how your motherboard reads the disks. You will find it in the manual-
Good luck
Nic
SOURCE: SATA 2 HDD
I think, one possible way is to manually force sata 2 (there is no such thing as sata 2) to sata 1 by using a jumper for the hard drive. For exact details, please consult the sticker on the hdd or contact the hdd manufacturer for firmware updates. And please report back, especially if it's a success. (Damn, the VT8237)
SOURCE: Connect the SATA Hard Drive to MSI VIA VT237R motherboard
go into the setupn and enable the sata settings if you are useing a ide cd drive youll have to enable both sata and pata drivs
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-AU/windows7/products/system-requirements
hope this helps
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