Hy!
I have a big problem. Please help me soon as possible!
I have an SATA 250G HDD. My SATA hard drive isn't recognized by bios and my PC dont start. I can't install any Windows version. (My oldest 80G HDD it's dead). I need update for my bios? What you say!
My Bios it's: 12/15/2004-KT600-8237-6A6LYE1FC-00
by Phoenix AwardBIOS v.6.00PG
KT600A ver:1.2C 12/15/2004
My SATA hard drive isn't recognized by bios
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Windows doesn't handle the SATA controller very well. You need a floppy with SATA controller drivers for your board and press F6 during the text-phase of windows setup.
edwin/evasive
Do not assume anything
System error, strike any user to continue...
Do not assume anything
System error, strike any user to continue...
If the drive has a jumper that limits the drive capacity, use that. Chances are you will be able to bypass the problem you are having with the bios by doing that. I have never seen an SATA board that has problems with high capacity drives, but its worth a shot using the jumper.
Take precautions.