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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: Robersdee on December 26, 2011, 08:12:56 pm

Title: Mobo and old dvd drive, driving me crazy, help!
Post by: Robersdee on December 26, 2011, 08:12:56 pm
ok im going to explode, first post guys!

my wife bought me a new mobo (gigabyte z68ap - d3), an i7 and 8 gigs of ram for xmas (woop)

now ive got everyting installed in my new case etc etc, i can get into my previous installation of windows but.....i didnt realise my dvd drive isnt sata, its just a ribbon connector, so i went out to pcworld today and bought one of these adapter things, ide > sata conversion thing

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/716/imag1298.jpg/  (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/716/imag1298.jpg/)

s plugged it in and connected it to one of my sata connectors.

heres the problem, on boot it gets stuck on "detecting ide drives" when boot with it plugged in it will say this and eventually not even pick up my HDD. If i unplug it then windows boots normally

whats the problem?

heres another pic



please help, i need to reinstall windows and NEED my dvdrive (no i dont have a usb stick that isnt helpful to me)

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/804/imag1296.jpg/ (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/804/imag1296.jpg/)
Title: Re: Mobo and old dvd drive, driving me crazy, help!
Post by: Dark Mantis on December 26, 2011, 08:37:44 pm
Hi and welcome.

Often the problem in this type of situation is that the port that it is connected to is working in AHCI mode. You really need it to be in IDE mode so this might entail moving the drive to a different port.

Have you got the optical drive configured as master ?

Yopu can always buy a USB pendrive for about £2 so I don't see that is a problem on it's own.
Title: Re: Mobo and old dvd drive, driving me crazy, help!
Post by: teknology9 on December 26, 2011, 08:39:51 pm
hi,

Are there any  jumpers and what are the current settings?

Have a read of this and see if it helps:

http://www.techrepublic.com/forum/questions/101-211872


teknology9
Title: Re: Mobo and old dvd drive, driving me crazy, help!
Post by: Robersdee on December 26, 2011, 08:48:48 pm
Hi and welcome.

Often the problem in this type of situation is that the port that it is connected to is working in AHCI mode. You really need it to be in IDE mode so this might entail moving the drive to a different port.

Have you got the optical drive configured as master ?

Yopu can always buy a USB pendrive for about £2 so I don't see that is a problem on it's own.

nah, eventually ill need my drive working so a usb isnt an option,

 "Often the problem in this type of situation is that the port that it is connected to is working in AHCI mode. You really need it to be in IDE mode so this might entail moving the drive to a different port." can you explain this a bit more? ive only done a couple of self builds in my time.

configured as master? the jumpers are on the master setting if that's what you mean.
Title: Re: Mobo and old dvd drive, driving me crazy, help!
Post by: Dark Mantis on December 26, 2011, 08:55:59 pm
nah, eventually ill need my drive working so a usb isnt an option,

 "Often the problem in this type of situation is that the port that it is connected to is working in AHCI mode. You really need it to be in IDE mode so this might entail moving the drive to a different port." can you explain this a bit more? ive only done a couple of self builds in my time.


I didn't mean to permanently use a pendrive instead of your drive! Just an interim measure.  Besides a new SATA drive is only £10 hardly worth messing with the old one.

AHCI or IDE or RAID are all working modes of the port controller and  a set of ports can be configured to use any of them.
Title: Re: Mobo and old dvd drive, driving me crazy, help!
Post by: MiiCK on December 26, 2011, 08:58:06 pm
Buy a new DVD Drive (£15 upwards..).

We can't really help with the motherboard as it's not gigabyte's problem, but what DM is talking about is in the bios for example:

(http://www.passwordunlocker.com/images/knowledge/hdc-confogure-as-ide.jpg)
Title: Re: Mobo and old dvd drive, driving me crazy, help!
Post by: Robersdee on December 26, 2011, 09:02:49 pm
yeah its in ide mode in bios

one thing i noticed about the ide- sata adapter is  the two sata connectors it sayd HDD -> sata

hdd? using it on a dvdrive, the packet just said ide to sata converter
Title: Re: Mobo and old dvd drive, driving me crazy, help!
Post by: teknology9 on December 26, 2011, 09:09:19 pm
It might be worth treating yourself to a new DVD drive as MiiCK has suggested.
Title: Re: Mobo and old dvd drive, driving me crazy, help!
Post by: Dark Mantis on December 26, 2011, 09:09:38 pm
I wouldn't think it would matter whether it is an optical drive or a magnetic drive as far as the adapter goes. I would think you must have paid almost as much for the adapter as for a new drive anyway (see my previous post)
Title: Re: Mobo and old dvd drive, driving me crazy, help!
Post by: Robersdee on December 26, 2011, 09:15:01 pm
It might be worth treating yourself to a new DVD drive as MiiCK has suggested.

yes i suppose, just thought it would work to be honest, it is the mobo really because the drive works, even tried another old dvdrive which works, its just cash after bankrupting myself at xmas with the kids. the adapter is working, the led comes on.

i just dont understand why when i have them both plugged in it detects nothing, it wont even detect my hdd. thats wierd for a start.
Title: Re: Mobo and old dvd drive, driving me crazy, help!
Post by: Dark Mantis on December 26, 2011, 09:19:03 pm
JUst a thought but you have the ribbon cable the right way around don't you ?



When they are both plugged in one is master and one is slave yes ?
Title: Re: Mobo and old dvd drive, driving me crazy, help!
Post by: teknology9 on December 26, 2011, 09:25:42 pm
Hi,

The best thing to do is to buy one when you can as it is likely to be thew better option in the long run. The good news, possibly, is that with the Jan sales are around the corner and you might pick up a bargain either locally or from one of the online stores. So when you do buy one it will be all new kit and you will get more enjoyment from your present.

In the meantime....this might help you...have a read of this link regarding system building:

http://forum.giga-byte.co.uk/index.php/topic,5704.0.html

Read upon till absic puts the basic components together...its a good read and very useful.



Hope this helps

Teknology9

Title: Re: Mobo and old dvd drive, driving me crazy, help!
Post by: Dark Mantis on December 26, 2011, 09:28:45 pm
As I said before you can pick up a DVD drive on EBuyer for £10 ish and that is delivered! I often buy them for new builds.
Title: Re: Mobo and old dvd drive, driving me crazy, help!
Post by: teknology9 on December 26, 2011, 09:32:01 pm
Hi DM,

Send the good man the link then. :)
Title: Re: Mobo and old dvd drive, driving me crazy, help!
Post by: Robersdee on December 26, 2011, 10:02:37 pm
JUst a thought but you have the ribbon cable the right way around don't you ?



When they are both plugged in one is master and one is slave yes ?

yeah well theres only one way it goes with the square bit at the top. there is a jumper on the back of the dvd drives, tried it on all 3

Title: Re: Mobo and old dvd drive, driving me crazy, help!
Post by: Gatuso on December 27, 2011, 09:08:17 am
ok im going to explode, first post guys!

my wife bought me a new mobo (gigabyte z68ap - d3), an i7 and 8 gigs of ram for xmas (woop)

now ive got everyting installed in my new case etc etc, i can get into my previous installation of windows but.....i didnt realise my dvd drive isnt sata, its just a ribbon connector, so i went out to pcworld today and bought one of these adapter things, ide > sata conversion thing

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/716/imag1298.jpg/  (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/716/imag1298.jpg/)

s plugged it in and connected it to one of my sata connectors.

heres the problem, on boot it gets stuck on "detecting ide drives" when boot with it plugged in it will say this and eventually not even pick up my HDD. If i unplug it then windows boots normally

whats the problem?

heres another pic



please help, i need to reinstall windows and NEED my dvdrive (no i dont have a usb stick that isnt helpful to me)

http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/804/imag1296.jpg/ (http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/804/imag1296.jpg/)

first, wish to have that kind of wife,,,,

second, i had same problem on p5q pro with 2 ide dvds and with ahci mode turned on..
honestly, didnt bother with it..
its just a problem with mode...
if u switch to ide u wont have that problem... and u wont notice difference between ide and ahci mode...