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Okay-

I just got a 9CJS, running with 3.2 P4, 2 x 512 Corsair XMS (matched)
and 2 160GB Samsung S-ATA hardrives. It's been two days and I can't
get the system to boot with both S-ATA drives connected to the board.
Both connecters are good, both cables are good and both drives are
good. I've flashed the Bios to the most recent (05 11 2004) and
still no luck. I can run the system fine on one drive plugged into
either port but it absolutely will not get past the first POST screen
with both hooked up. Help.

:!: :shock: :x :evil:

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I`ve never used a sata drive yet but heres an "uneducated" so probly
worthless guess.........

could it be that you have to attatch one SATA drive boot up and then load
the sata drivers

then attatch the other one?

might be worth a try?


"fatelvis15" <fatelvis15@yahoo-dot-com.no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
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> Okay-
>
> I just got a 9CJS, running with 3.2 P4, 2 x 512 Corsair XMS (matched)
> and 2 160GB Samsung S-ATA hardrives. It's been two days and I can't
> get the system to boot with both S-ATA drives connected to the board.
> Both connecters are good, both cables are good and both drives are
> good. I've flashed the Bios to the most recent (05 11 2004) and
> still no luck. I can run the system fine on one drive plugged into
> either port but it absolutely will not get past the first POST screen
> with both hooked up. Help.
>
> :!: :shock: :x :evil:
>

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Well... I thought that the BIOS was supposed to fix this issue. I
downloaded the S-ATA drivers from Intel, but they say to install
using the F6 utility, which I don't seem to have on this machine, so
I downloaded THAT, but I don't know how to install it...

I have XP loaded on one drive and left the other one blank for now.
What next?

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as far as I can tell from the 9cjs manual you have to press F6 when you
actually INSTALL xp

maybe you are going to have to do a reinstall of xp

they say in the manual to copy the drivers to a floppy and then install from
the floppy

watch out as you install xp as it comes up at the bottom of the screen
telling you at what point you do the f6 thing!

"press F6 to install 3rd party drivers" or something like that


"fatelvis15" <fatelvis15@yahoo-dot-com.no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
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> Well... I thought that the BIOS was supposed to fix this issue. I
> downloaded the S-ATA drivers from Intel, but they say to install
> using the F6 utility, which I don't seem to have on this machine, so
> I downloaded THAT, but I don't know how to install it...
>
> I have XP loaded on one drive and left the other one blank for now.
> What next?
>

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In alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.chaintech, fatelvis15 wrote:

>I've flashed the Bios to the most recent (05 11 2004)

Where did you find this one?

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I`d like to know too as the latest version seems to be version 6 which has a
date of 25th Feb 2004

http://www.chaintechusa.com/tw/eng [...] &PISNo=144



"Nigel M" <reply@thegroup.com> wrote in message
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> In alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.chaintech, fatelvis15 wrote:
>
> >I've flashed the Bios to the most recent (05 11 2004)
>
> Where did you find this one?
>
>


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