Did you ever reformat?  You should always reformat when
changing a motherboard, no two boards are the same.  The old
board will leave countless 'things' in the extended device
manager, not to mention all the orphaned drivers files.
These things can severely conflict with a new board.
-Clint

God Bless Us All
Clint Hamilton, Owner
http://OrpheusComputing.com �

----- Original Message -----
From: "Virginia Da Costa" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

An update to my post of 20 August:

>I have just upgraded my mainboard to a MSI-6561 with SiS 745
Chipset, 1.4GHz AMD Athlon CPU, >and attached my existing
hard drives complete with OS (Win98SE) and all data and
applications. The >BIOS recognizes both HDs, complete with
their sizes etc. but Windows no longer recognizes the
>Secondary IDE Controller, so I can't access any of the
partitions on my second HD and of course the >drive letters
have all changed
... [snip]

I have tracked down the problem to one of the CD drives,
which although recognized by the BIOS/CMOS, seemed to disable
whichever IDE controller it was attached to. Strange, because
it gave no problems with the old motherboard and was working
perfectly. Having tried in vain to solve the software driver
problem in Windows, I decided to do a serious of eliminatory
tests at the hardware level, and found this CD drive to be
the cause of the problem. I have yet to test the rogue CD
drive on another machine to see whether it's really defective
(it wasn't before) or whether the new mainboard just doesn't
like it. :-(

Thanks Gerry for your suggestions.

Virginia Da Costa
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