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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with AMD processors => Topic started by: mauricemersey on April 18, 2012, 07:41:38 pm

Title: no sata
Post by: mauricemersey on April 18, 2012, 07:41:38 pm
Hi guys I have just joined this site and I need some advice regards sata drive, I have the
GA-7VT600 1394
VIA KT600 CHIPSET
I am trying to put a Sata H/Drive on the pc but will not show up
I have been in the bios and can not see Sata in there the board is a 2003 series
Supports AMD Athlon xp processer
 I have loaded all the drivers that is on the m/b utilities cd

But still nothing  any help please Maurice :(
Title: Re: no sata
Post by: Dark Mantis on April 19, 2012, 08:38:42 pm
Hi Maurice and welcome.

It is sometimes just that even though the BIOS does recognise the drive it doesn't display it because it is a SATA not IDE drive. Does it show up in Windows in the Administrative Tools/Computer Management/ etc etc ?

Also don't rely on the bundled CD as they are always out of date when you get it. Use the drivers off the websaite instead as they will be the most up to date available.
Title: Re: no sata
Post by: Vezina on April 23, 2012, 06:55:54 pm
There are issues with VIA based SATA I controllers and newer HDD-s that are SATA 2 or 3 compliant.
All you can do is to (try to ) use SATA I standard on the HDD itself.Some HDD -s have jumpers for this purpose or firmware tricks.
It s a VIA controller limitation ,nothing you can do about it ,except buying a new motherboard and CPU.

What is the HDD you are trying to use?!
Title: Re: no sata
Post by: mauricemersey on May 01, 2012, 12:27:39 pm
 :( Hi guys sorry i have not been in touch over my h/d mobo but been in hoss for 2 ops:

My h/d i am trying to put on my system is a HITACHI SLA380 Sata 3.0 rpm: 7200: Sep: 2009 160GB:
Some one tells me i might have to load files on through dos disks???
but if i was to update the Bios or M/board that would help any help please Maurice  :-\
Title: Re: no sata
Post by: Vezina on May 09, 2012, 11:10:24 am
For Hitachi i think you need to use a firmware switch ,to achieve the Sata 1 and even then it may not work.

Unfortunately the SATA controller is outdated for your new HDD.

You could search for older HDD-s known to work or you could buy a SATA controller PCI board ,but that poses the risk as well to not work with that KT 600 board and even if it works to perform very slow 50 megs/s max ,PCI bus limited.

This is the link for Hitachi utility : http://www.hitachigst.com/support/downloads/

What you need is the "Feature Tool"utility and this one has a warning

"Warning! Switching your drive to support 3.0Gb/s, or enabling spread spectrum clocking and then using it, may render your drive unusable in a system that cannot support these functions. If in doubt, please contact your system manufacturer"