Previously my Western Digital SATA HDD had problem. I replaced a new
WD3200AAJS one from dealer. I connected that HDD to one SATA port in
my Gigabyte GA-8S655FX motherboard. The BIOS settings for SATA were
set as below:
Sis Serial ATA Controller [Enabled] (available options: Enabled or
Disabled)
Sis Serial ATA Mode [RAID] (available options: IDE or RAID)
After PC powered up. BIOS reported it detected the HDD.
However, as Windows XP Professional was running, I couldn't find the
SATA HDD from explorer.
I used System Management Tools -> Computer Management -> Disk
Management tool and forced it to scan new hardware but no new HDD
found.
Also, I used Device Manager -> Drive icon and clicked to force
hardware change scanning. Still no new HDD found.
Although there exist probability that the new HDD was faulty but I
would like to ask what can I do further before I return it to the
dealer for another HDD ?
Tks!
PS: My motherboard has 2 SATA ports. I'd tried both of them but the
results were the same.
Re: How to made XP add SATAII HDD to hardware list
Driver installed?
In comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage goo_lu1 <goo_lu1@yahoo.com.hk> wrote:
> Previously my Western Digital SATA HDD had problem. I replaced a new
> WD3200AAJS one from dealer. I connected that HDD to one SATA port in
> my Gigabyte GA-8S655FX motherboard. The BIOS settings for SATA were
> set as below:
> Sis Serial ATA Controller [Enabled] (available options: Enabled or
> Disabled)
> Sis Serial ATA Mode [RAID] (available options: IDE or RAID)
> After PC powered up. BIOS reported it detected the HDD.
> However, as Windows XP Professional was running, I couldn't find the
> SATA HDD from explorer.
> I used System Management Tools -> Computer Management -> Disk
> Management tool and forced it to scan new hardware but no new HDD
> found.
> Also, I used Device Manager -> Drive icon and clicked to force
> hardware change scanning. Still no new HDD found.
> Although there exist probability that the new HDD was faulty but I
> would like to ask what can I do further before I return it to the
> dealer for another HDD ?
> Tks!
> PS: My motherboard has 2 SATA ports. I'd tried both of them but the
> results were the same.
Re: How to made XP add SATAII HDD to hardware list
goo_lu1 <goo_lu1@yahoo.com.hk> wrote:
> Previously my Western Digital SATA HDD had problem. I replaced a new
> WD3200AAJS one from dealer. I connected that HDD to one SATA port in
> my Gigabyte GA-8S655FX motherboard. The BIOS settings for SATA were
> set as below:
>
> Sis Serial ATA Controller [Enabled] (available options: Enabled or
> Disabled)
> Sis Serial ATA Mode [RAID] (available options: IDE or RAID)
>
> After PC powered up. BIOS reported it detected the HDD.
>
> However, as Windows XP Professional was running, I couldn't find the
> SATA HDD from explorer.
>
> I used System Management Tools -> Computer Management -> Disk
> Management tool and forced it to scan new hardware but no new HDD
> found.
>
> Also, I used Device Manager -> Drive icon and clicked to force
> hardware change scanning. Still no new HDD found.
>
> Although there exist probability that the new HDD was faulty but I
> would like to ask what can I do further before I return it to the
> dealer for another HDD ?
Set the Sis Serial ATA Mode to IDE.
> PS: My motherboard has 2 SATA ports. I'd tried both of them but the results were the same.
Re: How to made XP add SATAII HDD to hardware list
"goo_lu1" <goo_lu1@yahoo.com.hk> wrote in message
news:3e8ca7a0-518e-48a7-9dc1-8840a37e6ebb@34g2000hsz.googlegroups.com...
> Previously my Western Digital SATA HDD had problem. I replaced a new
> WD3200AAJS one from dealer. I connected that HDD to one SATA port in
> my Gigabyte GA-8S655FX motherboard. The BIOS settings for SATA were
> set as below:
>
> Sis Serial ATA Controller [Enabled] (available options: Enabled or
> Disabled)
> Sis Serial ATA Mode [RAID] (available options: IDE or RAID)
>
You want IDE mode, then the Microsoft IDE driver will load.
Re: How to made XP add SATAII HDD to hardware list
On 2$B7n(B23$BF|(B, $B2<8a(B8$B;~(B50$BJ,(B, Arno Wagner <m...@privacy.net> wrote:
> Driver installed?
>
> In comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storagegoo_lu1<goo_...@ya hoo.com.hk> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Previously my Western Digital SATA HDD had problem. I replaced a new
> > WD3200AAJS one from dealer. I connected that HDD to one SATA port in
> > my Gigabyte GA-8S655FX motherboard. The BIOS settings for SATA were
> > set as below:
> > Sis Serial ATA Controller [Enabled] (available options: Enabled or
> > Disabled)
> > Sis Serial ATA Mode [RAID] (available options: IDE or RAID)
> > After PC powered up. BIOS reported it detected the HDD.
> > However, as Windows XP Professional was running, I couldn't find the
> > SATA HDD from explorer.
> > I used System Management Tools -> Computer Management -> Disk
> > Management tool and forced it to scan new hardware but no new HDD
> > found.
> > Also, I used Device Manager -> Drive icon and clicked to force
> > hardware change scanning. Still no new HDD found.
> > Although there exist probability that the new HDD was faulty but I
> > would like to ask what can I do further before I return it to the
> > dealer for another HDD ?
> > Tks!
> > PS: My motherboard has 2 SATA ports. I'd tried both of them but the
> > results were the same.- $Bp,i6Ho0zMQJ8;z(B -
>
> - $Bp}<(Ho0zMQJ8;z(B -
I remembered last time I installed the replaced disk no driver need to
be installed.
Re: How to made XP add SATAII HDD to hardware list
On 2$B7n(B24$BF|(B, $B>e8a(B1$B;~(B09$BJ,(B, "Rod Speed" <rod.speed....@gmail.com> wrote:
> goo_lu1<goo_...@yahoo.com.hk> wrote:
> > Previously my Western Digital SATA HDD had problem. I replaced a new
> > WD3200AAJS one from dealer. I connected that HDD to one SATA port in
> > my Gigabyte GA-8S655FX motherboard. The BIOS settings for SATA were
> > set as below:
>
> > Sis Serial ATA Controller [Enabled] (available options: Enabled or
> > Disabled)
> > Sis Serial ATA Mode [RAID] (available options: IDE or RAID)
>
> > After PC powered up. BIOS reported it detected the HDD.
>
> > However, as Windows XP Professional was running, I couldn't find the
> > SATA HDD from explorer.
>
> > I used System Management Tools -> Computer Management -> Disk
> > Management tool and forced it to scan new hardware but no new HDD
> > found.
>
> > Also, I used Device Manager -> Drive icon and clicked to force
> > hardware change scanning. Still no new HDD found.
>
> > Although there exist probability that the new HDD was faulty but I
> > would like to ask what can I do further before I return it to the
> > dealer for another HDD ?
>
> Set the Sis Serial ATA Mode to IDE.
>
>
>
> > PS: My motherboard has 2 SATA ports. I'd tried both of them but the results were the same.- $Bp,i6Ho0zMQJ8;z(B -
>
> - $Bp}<(Ho0zMQJ8;z(B -- $Bp,i6Ho0zMQJ8;z(B -
>
> - $Bp}<(Ho0zMQJ8;z(B -
Re: How to made XP add SATAII HDD to hardware list
goo_lu1 <goo_lu1@yahoo.com.hk> wrote:
> On 2$B7n(B24$BF|(B, $B>e8a(B1$B;~(B09$BJ,(B, "Rod Speed" <rod.speed....@gmail.com> wrote:
>> goo_lu1<goo_...@yahoo.com.hk> wrote:
>>> Previously my Western Digital SATA HDD had problem. I replaced a new
>>> WD3200AAJS one from dealer. I connected that HDD to one SATA port in
>>> my Gigabyte GA-8S655FX motherboard. The BIOS settings for SATA were
>>> set as below:
>>
>>> Sis Serial ATA Controller [Enabled] (available options: Enabled or
>>> Disabled)
>>> Sis Serial ATA Mode [RAID] (available options: IDE or RAID)
>>
>>> After PC powered up. BIOS reported it detected the HDD.
>>
>>> However, as Windows XP Professional was running, I couldn't find the
>>> SATA HDD from explorer.
>>
>>> I used System Management Tools -> Computer Management -> Disk
>>> Management tool and forced it to scan new hardware but no new HDD
>>> found.
>>
>>> Also, I used Device Manager -> Drive icon and clicked to force
>>> hardware change scanning. Still no new HDD found.
>>
>>> Although there exist probability that the new HDD was faulty but I
>>> would like to ask what can I do further before I return it to the
>>> dealer for another HDD ?
>>
>> Set the Sis Serial ATA Mode to IDE.
>>
>>
>>
>>> PS: My motherboard has 2 SATA ports. I'd tried both of them but the results were the same.-
> Why ?
To get it seen by the OS.
> I need a real SATA disk.
That just controls how its seen by the OS, not how the hardware is done.
Re: How to made XP add SATAII HDD to hardware list
In comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage goo_lu1 <goo_lu1@yahoo.com.hk> wrote:
> On 2$B7n(B23$BF|(B, $B2<8a(B8$B;~(B50$BJ,(B, Arno Wagner <m...@privacy.net> wrote:
>> Driver installed?
>>
>> In comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storagegoo_lu1<goo_...@ya hoo.com.hk> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > Previously my Western Digital SATA HDD had problem. I replaced a new
>> > WD3200AAJS one from dealer. I connected that HDD to one SATA port in
>> > my Gigabyte GA-8S655FX motherboard. The BIOS settings for SATA were
>> > set as below:
>> > Sis Serial ATA Controller [Enabled] (available options: Enabled or
>> > Disabled)
>> > Sis Serial ATA Mode [RAID] (available options: IDE or RAID)
>> > After PC powered up. BIOS reported it detected the HDD.
>> > However, as Windows XP Professional was running, I couldn't find the
>> > SATA HDD from explorer.
>> > I used System Management Tools -> Computer Management -> Disk
>> > Management tool and forced it to scan new hardware but no new HDD
>> > found.
>> > Also, I used Device Manager -> Drive icon and clicked to force
>> > hardware change scanning. Still no new HDD found.
>> > Although there exist probability that the new HDD was faulty but I
>> > would like to ask what can I do further before I return it to the
>> > dealer for another HDD ?
>> > Tks!
>> > PS: My motherboard has 2 SATA ports. I'd tried both of them but the
>> > results were the same.- $Bp,i6Ho0zMQJ8;z(B -
>>
>> - $Bp}<(Ho0zMQJ8;z(B -
> I remembered last time I installed the replaced disk no driver need to
> be installed.
The driver is not for the disk, but for the controller on
the mainboard. The disk does indeed not need a driver.
Re: How to made XP add SATAII HDD to hardware list
On 2$B7n(B24$BF|(B, $B>e8a(B1$B;~(B50$BJ,(B, "Eric Gisin" <gi...@uniserve.com> wrote:
> "goo_lu1" <goo_...@yahoo.com.hk> wrote in message
>
> news:3e8ca7a0-518e-48a7-9dc1-8840a37e6ebb@34g2000hsz.googlegroups.com...> Previously my Western Digital SATA HDD had problem. I replaced a new
> > WD3200AAJS one from dealer. I connected that HDD to one SATA port in
> > my Gigabyte GA-8S655FX motherboard. The BIOS settings for SATA were
> > set as below:
>
> > Sis Serial ATA Controller [Enabled] (available options: Enabled or
> > Disabled)
> > Sis Serial ATA Mode [RAID] (available options: IDE or RAID)
>
> You want IDE mode, then the Microsoft IDE driver will load.
Tks! The suggestion works. But I would like to know if the IDE option
has anything related to IDE i.e. will my SATA perform as SATA-I (the
board only supports SATA-I) HDD or its performance is no difference as
an ordinary IDE HDD ?
Re: How to made XP add SATAII HDD to hardware list
On 2$B7n(B24$BF|(B, $B>e8a(B9$B;~(B57$BJ,(B, Arno Wagner <m...@privacy.net> wrote:
> In comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storagegoo_lu1<goo_...@ya hoo.com.hk> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
> > On 2$B7n(B23$BF|(B, $B2<8a(B8$B;~(B50$BJ,(B, Arno Wagner <m...@privacy.net> wrote:
> >> Driver installed?
>
> >> In comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storagegoo_lu1<goo_...@ya hoo.com.hk> wrote:
>
> >> > Previously my Western Digital SATA HDD had problem. I replaced a new
> >> > WD3200AAJS one from dealer. I connected that HDD to one SATA port in
> >> > my Gigabyte GA-8S655FX motherboard. The BIOS settings for SATA were
> >> > set as below:
> >> > Sis Serial ATA Controller [Enabled] (available options: Enabled or
> >> > Disabled)
> >> > Sis Serial ATA Mode [RAID] (available options: IDE or RAID)
> >> > After PC powered up. BIOS reported it detected the HDD.
> >> > However, as Windows XP Professional was running, I couldn't find the
> >> > SATA HDD from explorer.
> >> > I used System Management Tools -> Computer Management -> Disk
> >> > Management tool and forced it to scan new hardware but no new HDD
> >> > found.
> >> > Also, I used Device Manager -> Drive icon and clicked to force
> >> > hardware change scanning. Still no new HDD found.
> >> > Although there exist probability that the new HDD was faulty but I
> >> > would like to ask what can I do further before I return it to the
> >> > dealer for another HDD ?
> >> > Tks!
> >> > PS: My motherboard has 2 SATA ports. I'd tried both of them but the
> >> > results were the same.- $Bp,i6Ho0zMQJ8;z(B -
>
> >> - $Bp}<(Ho0zMQJ8;z(B -
> > I remembered last time I installed the replaced disk no driver need to
> > be installed.
>
> The driver is not for the disk, but for the controller on
> the mainboard. The disk does indeed not need a driver.
>
> Arno- $Bp,i6Ho0zMQJ8;z(B -
>
> - $Bp}<(Ho0zMQJ8;z(B -
Tks, Eric is correct, only changing Sis Serial ATA Mode [RAID] enables
XP to recognize the HDD. I read the driver manual, it said driver is
needed if I want to install XP or 2000 on the SATA disk. I wonder
without the driver, will the SATA disk performs as a real SATA disk.