Hi all, I seem to have some sort of problem that I can't fix, I've searched on this forum and tried to google my way out of it but with no luck.
Config:
GA-880GM-UD2H rev 1.3, BIOS successfully updated to F8
Seagate Barracuda on SATA 2_2
Samsung DVD-R on SATA 2_3
Win7 64 Ultimate
Athlon II X3 (no overclocking)
Radeon HD 5570
External WD MyBook Studio (USB2, FW800, eSATA)
Preamble:
I've built this rig recently, and everything was working fine. I though to check the BIOS before setting up Windows and set the SATA controllers to AHCI instead of IDE. Everything worked just fine. I didn't even bother with the Gigabyte drivers on the DVD since everything seemed to be working, after downloading the ATI Catalyst 11.9 for the 5570.
My last PC before this one was a laptop without eSATA, and as such I was using the WD MyBook on USB2; it still worked fine on USB2 on this PC as well. But having eSATA I decided to give it a try and bought the cable to connect the WDMB via eSATA, so far without success.
Keep in mind that since then I've installed all the drivers from the Gigabyte DVD, and then the updated drivers from AMD.
Problem:
Connecting the WDMB via eSATA while the PC was on resulted in nothing at all. Connecting it while the PC was off resulted in a system hang while loading the AHCI drivers, before being prompted to enter the BIOS: the AHCI driver screen (which I had never seen before) recognizes the Barracuda (SMART OK) and the DVD-R, then it hangs. If I wait a lot, it eventually time-outs and Windows starts fine (but the WDMB is still invisible).
As I said, I tried every driver, every update, and I tried all conceivable setting in the BIOS regarding SATA. By the way, since the 5 internal ports are numbered from 0 to 4, can I assume that when the BIOS refers to SATA5 it means the eSATA port or am I wrong?
Before posting here (following the rules) I even tried to load the failsafe settings, but the external HD is still invisible to Windows.
Please note (although I can't verify this now, probably because of the failsafe settings) that the Device Manager correctly identified the eSATA port, or maybe was something like "external AHCI port", so I guess the driver was (somehow) working.
I hope I've explained my problem clearly. Any kind of help or suggestion would be much appreciated!
Tanks...