Both SATA are set to Auto in the BIOS. Enable or disable don't seem to
be an option.

MaritimTim

2008/3/25, P. J. Alling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Check in the BIOS setup to see if SATA drive detection is enabled.  Most
> all BIOS'  allow detection of devices you know won't be detected to be
> disabled, to speed up the post up operation, so the machine will boot
> faster.
>
> Tim Øsleby wrote:
> > One more "Tim doing things he can't" post :-)
> >
> > I'm trying to rebuilt a puter with a SATA disk. For some odd reason it
> > does not detect the disk. The BIOS tells me (Not Detected). This is my
> > first time connecting a SATA drive, so I'm just fiddling around
> > looking for a way to connect the bits and pieces.
> >
> > What I have done is to connect the drive to the motherboard with
> > something I beleave is a SATA cable. According to my little knowledge
> > this should do the trick. But it don't. Any ideas? Have I got it
> > completely wrong?
> >
> > Any help is appreciated.
> >
> > MaritimTim
> >
> >
>
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