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Old February 24th 08, 01:57 AM posted to comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage,microsoft.public.windowsxp.general,24hoursupport.helpdesk,microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware
Arno Wagner
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Default How to made XP add SATAII HDD to hardware list

In comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage goo_lu1 wrote:
On 2$B7n(B23$BF|(B, $B28a(B8$B;~(B50$BJ,(B, Arno Wagner wrote:
Driver installed?

In comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storagegoo_lu1goo_...@ya hoo.com.hk wrote:



Previously my Western Digital SATA HDD had problem. I replaced a new
WD3200AAJS one from dealer. I connected that HDD to one SATA port in
my Gigabyte GA-8S655FX motherboard. The BIOS settings for SATA were
set as below:
Sis Serial ATA Controller [Enabled] (available options: Enabled or
Disabled)
Sis Serial ATA Mode [RAID] (available options: IDE or RAID)
After PC powered up. BIOS reported it detected the HDD.
However, as Windows XP Professional was running, I couldn't find the
SATA HDD from explorer.
I used System Management Tools - Computer Management - Disk
Management tool and forced it to scan new hardware but no new HDD
found.
Also, I used Device Manager - Drive icon and clicked to force
hardware change scanning. Still no new HDD found.
Although there exist probability that the new HDD was faulty but I
would like to ask what can I do further before I return it to the
dealer for another HDD ?
Tks!
PS: My motherboard has 2 SATA ports. I'd tried both of them but the
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I remembered last time I installed the replaced disk no driver need to
be installed.


The driver is not for the disk, but for the controller on
the mainboard. The disk does indeed not need a driver.

Arno