SATA and data ATA

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Asus A7N8X-DLX ver 1.04 mobo.

Seagate 120 GB SATA.

Cannot get WD 40 GB to run. It locks up on start up as it works through the
boot routine.
Boot floppy, boot CD, boot HD01 (maybe this is the hang up here boot HD01)

BIOS is 1007 (?)

On choice of SATA and SCSI I have it set to SATA.

I have CD-R set on #1 IDE and WD on IDE #2 as a slave drive by using 80 pin
middle cable and slave jumper. No Good!

I have tried WD as set to master with CS jumper and that is no good on #2
IDE

I just lost the WD 40 GB hard drive to corruption or something a week ago.
Files and folders disappeared!!!! Would not boot to SATA XP system unless I
removed the WD drive.

It presently runs real well with SATA only where XP Pro is on SATA.

How about if I use a converter to set the WD to SATA ???

Any and all help will be greatly appreciated.

VC
 
I got my ATA drive set as master on the 1st IDE channel
Sata is boot drive
DVD recorder#1 is master on 2nd channel
DVD recorder#2 is slave on 1 st channel
works fine........cable select was always a problem on the A7N8X
peterk
 
Thanks,
You got me on the right track! I had originally setup the computer with the
new ASUS A7V8X-Dlx a couple years ago exactly as you described. But
apparently I did not set the BIOS correctly two years ago. The boot up
sequence would stop and I would press space bar and it booted to the SATA
drive and system. The WD has always been a data HD and never had boot files
on it. One morning about a week ago the system locked and the thing would
not boot at all. I checked with floppy boot and the WD HD has been set to
primary drive and 90% of folders and files were missing. It so happens that
this WD HD drive is where I stored all email and news. Connections with an
email virus I do not know.

Any way back to present. Followed your advice and set WD to first IDE and as
master using end connectors on the 80 pin cable. Put CD on #2 IDE and all is
working. The main difference in setting of the BIOS is that I set the third
boot device as SCSI and several lines above this in BIOS I had set to choose
SATA over SCSI. So apparently all is working well now.

Thanks greatly for your time and knowledge.

JVC
 
One more question for you:
Does your ATA HD read "active" and primary? Mine does! That is, the WD HD
reads active and primary.

I had thought all HD's except the system HD were supposed to "not read
active" and read as logical drive??

Thanks
 
Actually I am in a different position than you.I used to dual boot.
My C drive is EIDE and my D drive is SATA.
I have partitioned my C into 2...768mb C and 38.97g E drive.The E partition
used to hold a 2nd OS but now its used strictly for backup.
The only thing on my C partition are the boot files needed to start XP which
resides on D........which in turn is partitioned into 4 partitions...D,G,H
and F.
D holds only XP and any program that will not let me change its install
directory.
G holds nothing but programs
H holds nothing but games
F holds nothing but IE files and Mail files as well as any downloads.
On that score my C states system and D states boot and all of the partitions
are primary.
peterk
 
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