Belkin F5U098 Ultra ATA/133 PCI Card "Cannot Start"

AzNRoXoRZ

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Aug 5, 2007
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So, I recently reformatted my computer. I have been able to get everything up and running except my Belkin F5U098 Ultra ATA/133 PCI Card. I have the CD and all that good stuff... but when windows installs all the drivers, the hardware box pops up saying "This device cannot start. (Code 10)." I thought that maybe because I didn't use the mobo driver CD, but instead I used the drivers off the Asus website, that maybe it was my mobo not seeing the hardware at all. So, I looked into it and the mobo does see the controller because I have a hard drive connected to it, and the mobo sees the hard drive in the list of detected drives. So, I assume that it's all an OS problem. I was reading XP cannot see Ultra ATA/133 controlls, but no real solution...the weird thing is that before I reformatted my hard drive, I had the controller working. I installed it back in Decemeber, so I don't remember what I did to get it working... well other than using the "Add Hardware" wizard. And I used the wizard this time to install it, but it didn't work...

I want to say I've done all that I can (removing and reinstalling the hardware), but who really knows if I did ALL that I could. So, if anyone has any information on how to install this mofo, please help!

The rundown of my comp (basic)...

CPU: Intel Core 2 CPU E6600 @ 2.40 GHz
Mobo: Asus P5B-Deluxe (Bios ver: 1215)
OS: Windows XP Pro (5.01.2600 Service Pack 2)
RAM: 2GB
 

montag451

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In your last installation, was the OS running off the controller?

Are you using any other pci cards - best disconnect them for now.

 

AzNRoXoRZ

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Aug 5, 2007
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Nah, the last installation I had my OS running off the mobo. And the only other PCI things plugged in are my video card and my sound card.
 

AzNRoXoRZ

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Aug 5, 2007
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yup, everything is the same. All i did was reformatted the hdd. Didn't move anything in or out.
 

montag451

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In your last installation, was the ATA controller installed when you installed XP?
Or was it added after you installed XP?
 

montag451

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I presume you did the same with this installation as well.

Try taking out all unneccessary hardware or disabling in BIOS - no NIC/sound/controller etc.
reboot,
check device manager - all ok?
If yes, add the controller, what about now?
Did you do a BIOS reset at any point, or change the CMOS battery?
 

AzNRoXoRZ

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Aug 5, 2007
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ya I'll take out the vid card and sound card and see how it works out... sometime later today...