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dear newsgroup,
i am using xp pro sp2 mobo asus a7v333 (raid - but raid function is not used) parallel ata controllers. recently i added 160 gb hdd. ntfs formatted with partition magic. hdd is seen by mobo bios but not seen by windows after booting. when i put this 160 gb in usb 2.0 external enclosure and connected it to my mobo usb 2.0 port - windows recognised it. when i put it back in again (doesn't matter which controllers/ata cables) windows would not recognise the drive. just in case it is drive/cable specific, borrowed my friend 200 gb hdd and his ata cables - similar results: recognised at bios level but not by windows when it is inside but recognised when it is connected via external usb 2.0 enclosure. just in case it is mobo firmware issue - checked with asus site to make sure mobo firmware is up to date - it is. i want this drive to be an internal drive. would appreciate advice/help as to what is going on here and any solution to this. thank you, jes |
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On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 03:36:02 -0800, "xppuser"
<xppuser@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >dear newsgroup, > >i am using xp pro sp2 mobo asus a7v333 (raid - but raid function is not >used) parallel ata controllers. > >recently i added 160 gb hdd. ntfs formatted with partition magic. hdd is >seen by mobo bios but not seen by windows after booting. when i put this 160 >gb in usb 2.0 external enclosure and connected it to my mobo usb 2.0 port - >windows recognised it. when i put it back in again (doesn't matter which >controllers/ata cables) windows would not recognise the drive. > >just in case it is drive/cable specific, borrowed my friend 200 gb hdd and >his ata cables - similar results: recognised at bios level but not by windows >when it is inside but recognised when it is connected via external usb 2.0 >enclosure. Are you using it on the same controller/cable as HD-1? Jumpered a Master/Slave/Cable Select? If you use it on the secondary controller is this controller enabled in the BIOS and/or in Windows? Check Device manager. Can you connect a CD/DVD drive to this controller and does that work? You may not use thr drive in a RAID configuration but if it is connected to the RAID controller check whether this is enabled in the BIOS and whether the required driver is installed for this controller in Windows. Good luck |
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Why format with PM?
When connected internally, what does Disk Managemnt show? "xppuser" <xppuser@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CCDE19CD-D66A-49BD-AAC5-A134057C7659@microsoft.com... > dear newsgroup, > > i am using xp pro sp2 mobo asus a7v333 (raid - but raid function is not > used) parallel ata controllers. > > recently i added 160 gb hdd. ntfs formatted with partition magic. hdd is > seen by mobo bios but not seen by windows after booting. when i put this > 160 > gb in usb 2.0 external enclosure and connected it to my mobo usb 2.0 > port - > windows recognised it. when i put it back in again (doesn't matter which > controllers/ata cables) windows would not recognise the drive. > > just in case it is drive/cable specific, borrowed my friend 200 gb hdd and > his ata cables - similar results: recognised at bios level but not by > windows > when it is inside but recognised when it is connected via external usb 2.0 > enclosure. > > just in case it is mobo firmware issue - checked with asus site to make > sure > mobo firmware is up to date - it is. > > i want this drive to be an internal drive. would appreciate advice/help as > to what is going on here and any solution to this. > > thank you, > jes |
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thank you for the replies.
@flyboy: i should have clarified that i've tried different controllers/cables - adjusting the jumpers accordingly using both my hdd as well as my friend's. yes, i have working dvdrw connected and even subsituting to this controller, hdd would not be recognised by xp pro. yes, i have the raid controller enabled since all the other hdd's/dvdrw on the controller works, admittedly all are <= 120 gb. @DL i know what you meant by disk management - cmd that you launch from run... but i do not know how to use this or how to format using xp. for as long as i can remember, i have always rely on PM to format ntfs & manipulate my partitions without problem, again all hdd's <= 120 gb. i don't think formatting is the problem since: BIOS recognised the 160 gb and 200 gb hdd as does wxp when i put it in an external enclosure usb 2.0 but just not internally. thereofore, i would again appreciate help and advise as to what could be the problem and solution if there's any. |
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