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My IDE drive shows up as SCSI in XP

mrfatboy

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I just built a new rig (see sig). I put in a new SATA WD 250gig and an old IDE WD 80gig (wd800jb-00dua3). The old 80 gig drive is showing up SCSI in the device manager. Anybody know why or how I can fix it? The drive seems to work but is freaking me out.
 

BenchZowner

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It's appearing as an SCSI drive because of the controller ( the Jmicron JMB363 that controls the IDE port on this mobo ), and it's ok, it's normal to appear like an SCSI drive with that controller.
Don't worry, it's fine :)
 

mrfatboy

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Originally posted by: BenchZowner
It's appearing as an SCSI drive because of the controller ( the Jmicron JMB363 that controls the IDE port on this mobo ), and it's ok, it's normal to appear like an SCSI drive with that controller.
Don't worry, it's fine :)


thanks for the info. i feel better
:)
 

Peter

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That's a long ongoing trend in storage drivers. Rather than reinventing it all in a specific driver, it is actually much easier to leverage the SCSI infrastructure for SATA, as SCSI has had features like command queuing and hot plugging for a LONG while.