I just replaced my old mobo with an Abit BF-6 (not a UDMA/66 controller causing nastiness here).
I flashed the mobo to the latest BIOS, but the problem was present with the shipped BIOS too.
I have a load of data I need to get off my old Seagate hdd (ST38641A, 8.6gig UDMA 33 5400RPM), but connecting that HDD as a master or a slave on either IDE controller causes the machine to hang just after IDE auto-detection.
This was because the number of cylinders was being misdetected (I can't understand this ever happening on a modern mobo, but it did).
This HDD was being used in LBA mode in my previous system and the Abit BIOS will not let me set the LBA parameters manually. Setting the normal block mode params and then setting the drive to LBA mode appears to translate my settings to the correct LBA values, but when I save and exit from the BIOS the mobo just autodetects the disk again.
I can make the machine POST by setting the drive up in normal mode, but this means I cannot access my data.
I know the IDE controller is not faulty as it works just fine with my other HDDs, my CD-writer and my DVD drive.
I was trying to put this HDD in while building the system, so all I had in my box was the Seagate HDD and my G400 MAX.
Have I missed something really obvious, or is there some incompatability between my mobo and this HDD?
(The HDD still works, I put it in another comp and it was fine. I could just snag all my data across the network, but I want to use it as a backup drive too)
[This message has been edited by Raptor^ (edited 01 August 2000).]
I flashed the mobo to the latest BIOS, but the problem was present with the shipped BIOS too.
I have a load of data I need to get off my old Seagate hdd (ST38641A, 8.6gig UDMA 33 5400RPM), but connecting that HDD as a master or a slave on either IDE controller causes the machine to hang just after IDE auto-detection.
This was because the number of cylinders was being misdetected (I can't understand this ever happening on a modern mobo, but it did).
This HDD was being used in LBA mode in my previous system and the Abit BIOS will not let me set the LBA parameters manually. Setting the normal block mode params and then setting the drive to LBA mode appears to translate my settings to the correct LBA values, but when I save and exit from the BIOS the mobo just autodetects the disk again.
I can make the machine POST by setting the drive up in normal mode, but this means I cannot access my data.
I know the IDE controller is not faulty as it works just fine with my other HDDs, my CD-writer and my DVD drive.
I was trying to put this HDD in while building the system, so all I had in my box was the Seagate HDD and my G400 MAX.
Have I missed something really obvious, or is there some incompatability between my mobo and this HDD?
(The HDD still works, I put it in another comp and it was fine. I could just snag all my data across the network, but I want to use it as a backup drive too)
[This message has been edited by Raptor^ (edited 01 August 2000).]
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