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Hi Mark
I appreciate your reply. I like to inform you that working with Rick
Glazier, this problem was solved. I hope Rick doesn't mind my mentioning his
name. As you say it had to do with the RAID system. What I did was to move
the jumper to disable the system. It was something I never gave a thought
to. You certainly learn more when something goes wrong or you make a
mistake.
Thank you for you consideration in this.
Very truly yours
Jim Markellos
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark C. Barron" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 7:13 PM
Subject: Re: [PCBUILD] Motherboard problem
> Your motherboard has a RAID controller onboard which I would guess you
have
> plugged your hard drives into.
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> You should also have IDE ports for non RAID access.
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> Try making sure the HD's and CD's are not plugged in to the RAID ports.
>
> I have the Gigabyte 8KIEXP motherboard with 2 RAID ports and 2 regular IDE
> ports. So I've seen your messages when I set up my RAID array.
>
> The RAID array requires 2 drives of similar size in order to work.
>
> According to ASUS's web site, you should have the 2xATA133 RAID 0/1 and
> 2xATA133 IDE ports.
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> The manual can explain all.
>
> At 03:17 PM 9/23/2002, you wrote:
> >Following is an Email that I sent to my motherboard manufacturer. I am
> >posting it here in case someone on this site can help me with the
problem.
> >Thank you in advance for any help.
> >Jim Markellos
> >_____________________________________________________
> >
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