Originally posted by: Bozo Galora
my guess is your prob is you installed the nvidia nforce drivers
download latest XP ServicePak 2, slipstream into XP CD, reinstall O/S fresh, allow only MS drivers to install, do not install anything nvidia into your PC other than video
Do not rollback drivers, do not update drivers, do not uninstall NV drivers, do not repair install.
Start fresh
Use SATA port 1 only for O/S HDD
Never enable nvidia active armour
The above relates to all NF4 IDE/SATA probs, the following is as relates to Maxtor:
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http://forum.abit-usa.com/showthread.php?t=93205
Since I have seen this problem in numerous places indicating blame on XXX manufacturer because of the Maxtor SATA issue, I thought this information could help those in trouble. Keep in mind I have owned a Maxtor Diamond 10 250 and 300 for several months. During this time of ownership I could not get them to work reliably outside of DFI nforce2 mbs with the Silicon 3114 controllers.
The problems ranged from a disconnect in a blue moon, cannot be detected, to a disconnect every reset on different motherboards. Everything was golden after the firmware update .
You will need to contact Maxtor for the firmware so that if anything goes wrong you can still be under warranty. Ask for 2nd level support for Maxtor and inquire about the BANC1E00 firmware.
You can also verify your current firmware by using the maxtor diagnostic tool. The problematic firmware with BANC1980 or BANC19J0.
Also please keep in mind a RMA on the HD may be necessary because both my friend and I could not get the firmware to recognize the drive on the onboard SATA controller.
Depending on the SATA Contoller it may not be recognized by the firmware flash. I experienced this problem via a onboad Si3114 controller and a Abit 865PE chipset. I had access to a Maxtor SATA controller from work that detected successfully so please keep this in mind if you receive a ?drive not detected? by the firmware utility.
Below you will find the email that I received from Maxtor.
From: @maxtor.com> Mailed-By: maxtor.com
To: xxxx
Date: Sep 6, 2005 9:29 AM
Subject: E00 firmware
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Unzip then please rename this file extension to
*.exe and then double click. This will create a bootable floppy that
you can use to update the firmware on your drives. (Note: This update
has only been tested on standard SATA controllers. This may not work
on SATA Raid controllers!)
1. Boot to the floppy it will load a program called "dload".
2. Once you are in this program after a few minutes you will see a menu.
3. At this point all you have to do is hit enter on the default selection in
that menu which is "Download all code (Disk & Boot)".
4. It then goes out and searches for the drive and updates the firmware on
it. It may say tht is is MISMATCHED---please continue.
5. Once this process is finished it will prompt you to hit any other key to
exit.
6. Do so. This will leave you at an A:\ prompt.
7. Type in "dload" at the prompt. Once it scans the drives look in the
upper left hand corner of the screen and you will see the new firmware code
of "BANC1E00".If this is what it reads the update was successful and you
can power down the machine and install the next drive.
8. Repeat this process until all of the drives have been updated.
Thank you,
Maxtor Technical Assistance
1-800 2MAXTOR (voice)
353 1 204 1111 (International)
http://www.maxtor.com
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http://tinyurl.com/oy6rc (more Maxtor stuff)
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And jumper your drive as SATA 1 - just do it, dont think about it.