Re[4]: ATA_DMA errors (and fs corruption!)

2005-06-20 Thread Tony Byrne
Hello Bob,

BB It didn't to me either. Note the use of 'mysterious' :-)
BB I'd eliminated drives and cables, and then did it all over again when the
BB failure went hard, leaving the controller (or something else on the mobo).
BB With a new mobo all the annoying timeouts which I'd put down to driver
BB misbehaviour just went away.

Did you replace the motherboard with one of the same brand and model?

Regards,

Tony.

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Re[4]: ATA_DMA errors (and fs corruption!)

2005-06-20 Thread Bob Bishop

At 13:19 20/06/2005, Tony Byrne wrote:

Hello Bob,

BB It didn't to me either. Note the use of 'mysterious' :-)
BB I'd eliminated drives and cables, and then did it all over again when the
BB failure went hard, leaving the controller (or something else on the mobo).
BB With a new mobo all the annoying timeouts which I'd put down to driver
BB misbehaviour just went away.

Did you replace the motherboard with one of the same brand and model?


No, but as it happened they both have the same SATA controller chip.

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