Originally posted by: XBoxLPU
You don't have to run raid to use SATA
OK - that is good news. But, how? On my mobo, the only SATA controller is the RAID controller. With it disabled, the SATA drive is not seen at all.
When FastTrak comes up (the RAID/SATA BIOS) it has two choices to be functional - Raid0 and RAID1. RAID0 is the only choice for a single drive.
No, it is not a dying drive. It is brand new and has no problems. The Microsoft KB discusses the problem and it is here:
DWF
A normal solution for a "removable" drive that gets this error is to right click on it in My Computer, then Hardware, then Properties, then Policies, and uncheck Performance and check Quick Removal. That eliminates any possible delayed write action. But - Windows XP SP2 grays out the SATA drive's choices in this area.