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I have an Intel MOTHERBOARD that died. SPEC sheet on it says that the RAID controller was SATA 150. I replaced the motherboard with an upgrade that also has SATA RAID. The cables are the mini type and the old motherboard had the regular IDE cables. I bought a PCI RAID controller and installed it. I can see the hard drives but not their volume. When I look at the properties of the drive/s it says they are SCSI devices!? What the heck am I missing here?? Can someone please enlighten me?? Old motherboard was Intel D845PEBT2 and the new one is a FoxConn 661FX7MJ-RS.Install the FoxConn SATA drivers and re-boot.
It's not uncommon for SATA drives to be identified as SCSI....lazy program writers.Thanks for the reply! One other QUICK question, what about the connection differences? The hard drives have the standard IDE connections and the new motherboard has the mini SATA connectors. Is there a way to convert the cables to fit the drives?What you'll need to convert IDE to SATA connection:  http://www.addonics.com/products/io/ide_sata.aspThanks for the info, however, I was just doing some RESEARCH and discovered something. It appears the options I had on my old Intel motherboard included the IDE RAID controller and not the SATA. That EXPLAINS why the hard drives were using the ATA cables!  So, I do have an IDE RAID PCI controller and I should be able to configure that and make these drives work, correct?



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