Jeff,
Please tell me if I understand your set-up correctly. You have a system that
is utilitizing both the primary and secondary IDE channels built into the
motherboard, and they are using the standard IRQs 14 and 15, I/O addresses
1F0 and 170, respectfully. Your Promise Ultra IDE card has given
On Sun, 24 Nov 2002 09:49:53 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeff,
Please tell me if I understand your set-up correctly. You have a system that
is utilitizing both the primary and secondary IDE channels built into the
motherboard, and they are using the standard IRQs 14 and 15, I/O addresses
1F0
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Hard Disks not Recognised on Asus PB533-v
Mainboard
Jeff,
Please tell me if I understand your set-up correctly
On Sun, 24 Nov 2002 15:55:00 -, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Daniel
Regards
Daniel
Many thanks indeed for a very detailed response!
It looks like it is a Mandrake problem which is a pity as it's a nice
distribution.
I think I'll have to look as SUSE,
On November 24, 2002 08:55 am, Daniel P Wheeler wrote:
severe snippage warning! :-)
06 Drive C: is 80.0 GB Seagate Barracuda IV ST380021A 7 200 rpm ATA-100
EIDE drive.
07 Drive D: is 15.3 GB Maxtor DiamondMax Plus 91536U6 7 200 rpm EIDE
ATA-66 drive.
08 Drive E: is a Panasonic SR-8584
Sorry, probably I have little idea about this but I had a similar problem and
I would like to say something about:
A) I ever thought that hard-drives should be connected in the way to be
recognized before cdroms/dvd drives; have you tried to conect your harddrives
to be hda and hdb?
B) having
I have a similar problem, but with a P4B533-E motherboard.
At the beginning of boot, I receive an error about PCI resource
collisions... oddly enough, my hard drive still runs at DMA just fine
(at least, according to hdparm).
Most of the research I have done on this problem shows that most