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Old 07-25-2007, 06:12 PM
Sideshow Bob
 
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Default Asus A8V Drive Controllers

Asus A8V. 2 weeks ago Windows locked up and upon reboot it couldn't find any
hard drives. I purchased a Promise SATA II 300 PCI Drive Controller and
installed it. When attempting to boot it says it cannot find the Promise
Controller BIOS. I'm stumped. What should I try next?


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Old 07-25-2007, 10:10 PM
Arno Wagner
 
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Default Re: Asus A8V Drive Controllers

In comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage Sideshow Bob <mergatroid@no.spam.forever.bigfoot.com> wrote:
> Asus A8V. 2 weeks ago Windows locked up and upon reboot it couldn't find any
> hard drives. I purchased a Promise SATA II 300 PCI Drive Controller and
> installed it. When attempting to boot it says it cannot find the Promise
> Controller BIOS. I'm stumped. What should I try next?


A new mainboard? Might also be a problem with the PSU, the RAM
and the CPU. Hiwever my bet would be a chipset damaged by
heat to the degree that its internal bus (and hence
the PSI bus) has become unreliable. That would mean you need
a new mainboard. If you can you should test with a different PSU
before that.

Arno

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