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Help, another little weird one for you!
I'm re-building an old PC for my mum comprising a 2.6 P4 on an Abit IS7 motherboard. Attached to the motherboard are two Maxtor 120GB SATA drives using the motherboards onboard SATA connections.
I'm just in the later stages of installing the OS and all the software but every now and again on booting, the Hard Drives 'disappear' and aren't detected by the BIOS! Re-starting doesn't seem to cure it, but unplugging and re-plugging the SATA lead to the drives leads to them being redetected and all is well once more! I've updated the BIOS to the latest version on the Abit website (bearing in mind its now an 'archived product') and I've changed the power supply to a new OCZ high spec model but this seems to make no difference.
Any ideas? I know that this was one of the early SATA boards that Abit did, but do you think I've some latent defect on the motherboard or am I doing something wrong? Its not a major job to re-plug the cable now and again, but I don't want to really hand this over to my Mum with such an ongoing issue. Do you think that buying a PCI / SATA card and plugging the drives into this would be a better option than the onboard SATA plugs?
Thanks as always.
I'm re-building an old PC for my mum comprising a 2.6 P4 on an Abit IS7 motherboard. Attached to the motherboard are two Maxtor 120GB SATA drives using the motherboards onboard SATA connections.
I'm just in the later stages of installing the OS and all the software but every now and again on booting, the Hard Drives 'disappear' and aren't detected by the BIOS! Re-starting doesn't seem to cure it, but unplugging and re-plugging the SATA lead to the drives leads to them being redetected and all is well once more! I've updated the BIOS to the latest version on the Abit website (bearing in mind its now an 'archived product') and I've changed the power supply to a new OCZ high spec model but this seems to make no difference.
Any ideas? I know that this was one of the early SATA boards that Abit did, but do you think I've some latent defect on the motherboard or am I doing something wrong? Its not a major job to re-plug the cable now and again, but I don't want to really hand this over to my Mum with such an ongoing issue. Do you think that buying a PCI / SATA card and plugging the drives into this would be a better option than the onboard SATA plugs?
Thanks as always.