Adcadet
Storage Freak
My MSI K8T neo has acted goofy for a long while now, being very picky about what drives gets plugged into where. I have a WD IDE HD, a Hitachi IDE HD, a WD SATA drive, a DVD reader, a DVD burner. My motherboard has the standard two onboard IDE channels, a VIA VT8237 which gives me two more channels, and a Promise 20378 On-Board SATA controller with a single IDE channel. This clearly looks like enough channels for my 5 drives, right? Is it then too much to ask that all of these drives at the same time? Apparently it is.
The Promise POS isn't recognized by Windows XP CDs, making it necessary to slipstream drivers if I want to install onto disks connected there. The Via controller, which apparently was made for RAIDing disks (ug!) can't seem to detect IDE disks reliably reliably - it frequently refuses to detect drives (either the WD or Hitachi) that are plugged into it. And now it seems the second IDE channel refuses to detect drives connected to it. Both IDE drives, by the way, are set to cable select, which I would think would work great in 2006. So right now the only channels that are working properly are the the first standard onboard IDE channel and the SATA channels.
So what can an idiot like me do? Run with a max of three drives connected at once? Not ideal. Does anybody know of a good quality card that has multiple IDE and SATA channels, and that should be detected properly by both WinXP and current linux distros, out of the box/CD? Oh, and it would be great if this card were cheap.
The Promise POS isn't recognized by Windows XP CDs, making it necessary to slipstream drivers if I want to install onto disks connected there. The Via controller, which apparently was made for RAIDing disks (ug!) can't seem to detect IDE disks reliably reliably - it frequently refuses to detect drives (either the WD or Hitachi) that are plugged into it. And now it seems the second IDE channel refuses to detect drives connected to it. Both IDE drives, by the way, are set to cable select, which I would think would work great in 2006. So right now the only channels that are working properly are the the first standard onboard IDE channel and the SATA channels.
So what can an idiot like me do? Run with a max of three drives connected at once? Not ideal. Does anybody know of a good quality card that has multiple IDE and SATA channels, and that should be detected properly by both WinXP and current linux distros, out of the box/CD? Oh, and it would be great if this card were cheap.