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Solve : Installing SATA HDD on ASUS A7V8X-LA Phoenix Award BIOS??? |
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Answer» The question is in the title. Is this possible? My old IDE HDD went down. I mistakenly purchased a SATA HDD. After some deliberation I decided to buy the adapter cables and go that route. Installed everything. Powered up and HDD is not recognized. There is not a visible SATA control in my BIOS. What can I do? Thanks.The SATA/RAID drivers will be available at the MBoard manuf. website.I have downloaded the drivers from the MB website. I can't get them to integrate into my BIOS. I burned them to disk and tried to do it that way, but I have not been successful. I also tried to install the driver during the Windows installation and that did not work either. I am going crazy here.After a lot of research, I am under the impression that I need a "flash utility"? It just seems that all of this stuff works from DOS and I have no access to DOS because my old hard drive does not function anymore. How do I update the bios without being able to get to DOS? Is it even possible. I am going to sleep now because I have classes all day tomorrow and will not be able to work on this again until 11:00EST. Until that time(and after) any and all comments, opinions, and advice is welcomed and greatly appreciated.They don't get "incorporated " into the BIOS... ...Change bold items to Auto. Quote from: patio on November 10, 2009, 05:48:26 AM They don't get "incorporated " into the BIOS...I forgot to finish what I was saying after I listed the files that I put on the CD. Early on it says "press F6 if you need to install...", I pushed F6, it loaded a few things and then says "Windows Setup could not determine the type of one or more mass storage devices installed in your system, or you have chosen to manually specify an adapter. Currently, Setup will load support for the following mass storage device(s): * To specify additional SCSI adapters, CD-ROM drives, or special disk controllers for use with Windows, including those for which you have a device support disk from a mass storage device manufacturer, press S." So I press "S" and then it says "Setup could not find a floppy drive on your machine to load OEM drivers from floppy disk." I have tried doing this by taking the System Restore disk out and putting in the disk that I made and also by putting the Restore disk in the DVD drive and the disk that I made into the CD-RW drive and I get the same response either way. Thank you for taking the time to try to help me. How did you make this CD ? ? Windows should spot the drivers automatically if it was built correctly... BTW you are doing the steps correctly. Go ahead and POST a link to where the drivers came from...I downloaded the files from http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?SLanguage=en-us I am just writing the files to the cd. I am not aware of a proper protocol for doing this. I am sorry if it takes me a while to respond, but I am in the middle of a pretty tough semester at school and having my PC go down has made things that much more difficult. I do appreciate all of the advice and opinions that you guys give me. I hope that this is a problem with a solution, because it is driving me crazy.Is there some trick to writing this disk? I will kick myself if I have lost a week all becuase I wasn't putting the files on the disk in the right manner. ThanksYou have an HP with an Asus motherboard. Any drivers should come from HP, not Asus. Since the hard drive is not shown in the BIOS, how did you connect it? You said something about "adapter cables". BIOS Setup Utility Information and Menu Options Go to Advanced Menu in BIOS: Onboard PATA/SATA Adapters -- Both Onboard PATA/SATA Configuration -- Enhanced Mode F10, Save & Exit, then Back to BIOS Boot Main Menu, verify HDD is shown. Now, go to BIOS Boot Menu, verify CD 1st, HDD 2nd. F10, Save & Exit Install Windows from CD |
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