ARRRRGGGGGGG!!!!!
Here is the story.
We have a "server" that we keep our common files on at home.
You know, pictures, tax returns, backups etc.
It also serves as a print server for our two printers (1 laser, 1 color)
It is (was) an old Abit BE6-II (p3 slot 1) with a HighPoint raid controller running 2 old 60 gb death stars in a mirror array.
The OS drive is an old 10gb IBM drive.
256 meg ram, voodoo III graphics, cd rom, no sound, no floppy, no keyboard, no monitor, no mouse.
VERY low maintainence.
But, I have kept my eye on the death stars, because they are a pair of twice RMAed (each!) death stars.
Anyway, I started to hear the occasional "click of doom" and decided to replace them.
So i ordered 2 sata maxtor 250gb drives and a SYBA sata raid controller.
Everything went fine.
I installed the controller without the drives and installed the drivers.
No problem.
I hot plugged in the drives, prepped them and copied the files off the old drive.
Great!
BUT, the pc would not boot if the drives were plugged into the sata controller on start up.
Unplug the drives, boot, plug in the drives= everything fine.
Plug in the drives (or just one) first and it would hang while the bios said "updating ~somethig~ information".
So I figured, "well, I'll go eat dinner, maybe it just takes a while."
It was still hung when I got back.
So reboot and...
Ta Da!
Drum roll...
NO F***ING BIOS.
I mean it erased my bios down to the boot block.
So completely that it won't flash.
It will read the A drive and load dos 6.22 and run the flasher.
But it is so far gone the flasher can't program it.
It has been years since I had a hardware problem like this.
Result, another f***ing $150 for a cheap MB, proc and memory.
I put the SYBA controller in my main machine, an Asus SIS Athlon XP based mb.
It works fine.
So beware!
Here is the story.
We have a "server" that we keep our common files on at home.
You know, pictures, tax returns, backups etc.
It also serves as a print server for our two printers (1 laser, 1 color)
It is (was) an old Abit BE6-II (p3 slot 1) with a HighPoint raid controller running 2 old 60 gb death stars in a mirror array.
The OS drive is an old 10gb IBM drive.
256 meg ram, voodoo III graphics, cd rom, no sound, no floppy, no keyboard, no monitor, no mouse.
VERY low maintainence.
But, I have kept my eye on the death stars, because they are a pair of twice RMAed (each!) death stars.
Anyway, I started to hear the occasional "click of doom" and decided to replace them.
So i ordered 2 sata maxtor 250gb drives and a SYBA sata raid controller.
Everything went fine.
I installed the controller without the drives and installed the drivers.
No problem.
I hot plugged in the drives, prepped them and copied the files off the old drive.
Great!
BUT, the pc would not boot if the drives were plugged into the sata controller on start up.
Unplug the drives, boot, plug in the drives= everything fine.
Plug in the drives (or just one) first and it would hang while the bios said "updating ~somethig~ information".
So I figured, "well, I'll go eat dinner, maybe it just takes a while."
It was still hung when I got back.
So reboot and...
Ta Da!
Drum roll...
NO F***ING BIOS.
I mean it erased my bios down to the boot block.
So completely that it won't flash.
It will read the A drive and load dos 6.22 and run the flasher.
But it is so far gone the flasher can't program it.
It has been years since I had a hardware problem like this.
Result, another f***ing $150 for a cheap MB, proc and memory.
I put the SYBA controller in my main machine, an Asus SIS Athlon XP based mb.
It works fine.
So beware!
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