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Ok here is my problem:

my motherboard doesn't see my serial ata harddrive. I am thinking that
it is something to do with the drivers. I just don't understand how
the motherboard could lose something like this. I had a problem
similar to this and fixed it by manually loading the drivers.

( http://groups.google.com/groupshl= [...] google.com
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I just wondered if anyone else has experienced anything like this.
ciao

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On 16 Nov 2004 17:29:19 -0800, borisgraphix@aol.com (Dustin Nohr)
wrote:

>Ok here is my problem:
>
>my motherboard doesn't see my serial ata harddrive. I am thinking that
>it is something to do with the drivers. I just don't understand how
>the motherboard could lose something like this. I had a problem
>similar to this and fixed it by manually loading the drivers.
>
>( http://groups.google.com/groupshl= [...] google.com
> )
> I just wondered if anyone else has experienced anything like this.
>ciao


Motherboard doesn't recognise or Windows?

MB don't want drivers. Windows does.

What do the BIOS settings show?

I ask because I plan to get on of these boards. Replacing the VM
version to get SATA.

My A7V8X has no problems with SATA.

MK



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