Sytem does not boot when HD is connected to SATA PCI card.
Hi!
I bought a sata combo pci card, but although it recognized the primary disk it
did not want to boot the OS from the disk. :( So at the moment I have only the
secondary disk working connected to the card, and the primary I had to switch
back to IDE (I use an adapter to connect the IDE disk to the sata card).
Why didn't the system (win xp) boot when the disk with the system was
connected to the card?
My mobo is asus p2b-b with bx chipset. The card is probably compliant only
with PCI 2.2, yet it seems to be working in pci 2.1 too (though I did not test
everything yet), so perhaps asus enabled the optional 3.3 V in the PCI slots
in this mb, or maybe this card does not need it? Anyway I don't think that it
was the cause of the problem.
I didn't reinstal the system though, after installing the sata card. Could it
cause any trouble? I am reluctant to instal it from scratch as it would be a
lot of hassle to install and configure everything form the beginning.
Re: Sytem does not boot when HD is connected to SATA PCI card.
Do you have the drives on the right connectors?
Some types of add-on cards need a special driver before they can be used.
Do the instructions for the card say anything about that?
If you formatted and loaded the drive with a different controller, it might
not like being connected to a new one, but this is just speculation.
Clark
"ata" <ata@nospam.org> wrote in message
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> Hi!
>
> I bought a sata combo pci card, but although it recognized the primary
> disk it
> did not want to boot the OS from the disk. :( So at the moment I have only
> the
> secondary disk working connected to the card, and the primary I had to
> switch
> back to IDE (I use an adapter to connect the IDE disk to the sata card).
> Why didn't the system (win xp) boot when the disk with the system was
> connected to the card?
>
> My mobo is asus p2b-b with bx chipset. The card is probably compliant only
> with PCI 2.2, yet it seems to be working in pci 2.1 too (though I did not
> test
> everything yet), so perhaps asus enabled the optional 3.3 V in the PCI
> slots
> in this mb, or maybe this card does not need it? Anyway I don't think that
> it
> was the cause of the problem.
>
> I didn't reinstal the system though, after installing the sata card. Could
> it
> cause any trouble? I am reluctant to instal it from scratch as it would be
> a
> lot of hassle to install and configure everything form the beginning.
>
> Have anyone experienced such troubles?
>
> andy
Re: Sytem does not boot when HD is connected to SATA PCI card.
In message <qtiif1539rsi7kluu4tsjg8vm9tj37n8ld@4ax.com> ata
<ata@nospam.org> wrote:
>Hi!
>
>I bought a sata combo pci card, but although it recognized the primary disk it
>did not want to boot the OS from the disk. :( So at the moment I have only the
>secondary disk working connected to the card, and the primary I had to switch
>back to IDE (I use an adapter to connect the IDE disk to the sata card).
>Why didn't the system (win xp) boot when the disk with the system was
>connected to the card?
>
>My mobo is asus p2b-b with bx chipset. The card is probably compliant only
>with PCI 2.2, yet it seems to be working in pci 2.1 too (though I did not test
>everything yet), so perhaps asus enabled the optional 3.3 V in the PCI slots
>in this mb, or maybe this card does not need it? Anyway I don't think that it
>was the cause of the problem.
>
>I didn't reinstal the system though, after installing the sata card. Could it
>cause any trouble? I am reluctant to instal it from scratch as it would be a
>lot of hassle to install and configure everything form the beginning.
>
>Have anyone experienced such troubles?
How far into the bootup do you get? Does the system power on at all?
BIOS finish? Get any error messages?
Also, in the BIOS can you see the drive in the boot order? If not, try
setting "Bootable add-in cards" or "SCSI" to the top of the boot list.
--
"Gee, Bill what do you want to do tonight?"
"The same thing we do every night Steve. Try to take over the world!"
Re: Sytem does not boot when HD is connected to SATA PCI card.
"Clark" <who@whoknows.com> wrote in message
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> Do you have the drives on the right connectors?
>
> Some types of add-on cards need a special driver before they can be used.
> Do the instructions for the card say anything about that?
>
> If you formatted and loaded the drive with a different controller, it
> might not like being connected to a new one, but this is just speculation.
>
> Clark
>
> "ata" <ata@nospam.org> wrote in message
> news:qtiif1539rsi7kluu4tsjg8vm9tj37n8ld@4ax.com...
>> Hi!
>>
>> I bought a sata combo pci card, but although it recognized the primary
>> disk it
>> did not want to boot the OS from the disk. :( So at the moment I have
>> only the
>> secondary disk working connected to the card, and the primary I had to
>> switch
>> back to IDE (I use an adapter to connect the IDE disk to the sata card).
>> Why didn't the system (win xp) boot when the disk with the system was
>> connected to the card?
>>
>> My mobo is asus p2b-b with bx chipset. The card is probably compliant
>> only
>> with PCI 2.2, yet it seems to be working in pci 2.1 too (though I did not
>> test
>> everything yet), so perhaps asus enabled the optional 3.3 V in the PCI
>> slots
>> in this mb, or maybe this card does not need it? Anyway I don't think
>> that it
>> was the cause of the problem.
>>
>> I didn't reinstal the system though, after installing the sata card.
>> Could it
>> cause any trouble? I am reluctant to instal it from scratch as it would
>> be a
>> lot of hassle to install and configure everything form the beginning.
>>
>> Have anyone experienced such troubles?
>>
>> andy
>
>
Check the boot order in the bios. If boot drive is connected controller, you
may have to set boot order to boot from scsi, if available.
Re: Sytem does not boot when HD is connected to SATA PCI card.
ata wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I bought a sata combo pci card, but although it recognized the primary disk it
> did not want to boot the OS from the disk. :( So at the moment I have only the
> secondary disk working connected to the card, and the primary I had to switch
> back to IDE (I use an adapter to connect the IDE disk to the sata card).
> Why didn't the system (win xp) boot when the disk with the system was
> connected to the card?
Probably because your BIOS boot order isn't set to boot from it.
>
> My mobo is asus p2b-b with bx chipset. The card is probably compliant only
> with PCI 2.2, yet it seems to be working in pci 2.1 too (though I did not test
> everything yet), so perhaps asus enabled the optional 3.3 V in the PCI slots
> in this mb, or maybe this card does not need it? Anyway I don't think that it
> was the cause of the problem.
>
> I didn't reinstal the system though, after installing the sata card. Could it
> cause any trouble? I am reluctant to instal it from scratch as it would be a
> lot of hassle to install and configure everything form the beginning.
>
> Have anyone experienced such troubles?
>
> andy
Re: Sytem does not boot when HD is connected to SATA PCI card.
On Wed, 10 Aug 2005 12:52:14 GMT, spam@uce.gov (Bob) wrote:
>On Wed, 10 Aug 2005 04:04:47 GMT, "PWY" <pyork22@*mail.com> wrote:
>
>>Check the boot order in the bios.
>
>That's what the problem is. I have had it happen to me.
>
Right, there is in bios: "HDD Sequence SCSI/IDE First:" and possible settings:
IDE or SCSI. After setting it to SCSI the system booted...
Thanks.