Adding SATA drive to replace ATA drive
Well, I figured out why the drive wasn't showing up. I found a power lead
with two connectors, so I used one for the drive. Today I decided to start
over and that was when I saw a tag on the second lead theat said "Fan Only".
I'm guessing that power lead was not putting out enough voltage to run the
drive.
So, Control - Device Manager sees the drive, as J. On boot, the Silicon
Image SATA controller sees the device. In the AWARD BIOS Advanced
Peripherals, only the IDE - ATA drives are shown. Windows XP SP2 itself does
NOT show the drive. Could the problem be how I formatted and copied the
drive? I used Ghost to copy the C drive, including the MBR.
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