Hi,
I built a new computer over the weekend. (Asus P5W DH Deluxe, X1950XTX, 7200.10 320GB) Tried to go with a new SATA HDD, but I could not get it to install WinXP. Tried a WinXP SP2 slipstreamed boot disk and all kinds of other options. (Tried to install SATA drivers from a floppy, but it said the file was corrupted.)
The drive is in the SATA1 Intel MB connector. I've tried two or three different SATA cables and two different power cords, one a conversion from molex and the other a line from the PSU with nothing else on that cable.
I tried a bunch of different settings in the BIOS. I finally kept the "SATA as Standard IDE" option. The BIOS would generally see the drive as "Primary Master IDE Hard Disk" and that its SMART status was OK, but then the BIOS screen would stay up for 20-30 seconds and I would get this error:
Primary Hard Disk Error. Press F1 to Resume.
I was able to install XP and boot from a standard ATA133 drive on the second IDE connector at the bottom of the MB. Once up with WinXP, I was able to see the drive in Partition Magic. I tried to copy the C: partition to the SATA drive, but it gave me an error message and told me to call Tech Support.
Another time, I tried to use Ghost 10 to copy the C: partition, but I also enabled the "Check Source and Target Disks for Errors." It never got past 2% in the process. (I think it hung in the "checking for errors" process. Now, WinXP doesn't see the drive at all.
In the week that I've had the drive, I don't believe I've successfully written to it once.
Question: Is the drive faulty?
I built a new computer over the weekend. (Asus P5W DH Deluxe, X1950XTX, 7200.10 320GB) Tried to go with a new SATA HDD, but I could not get it to install WinXP. Tried a WinXP SP2 slipstreamed boot disk and all kinds of other options. (Tried to install SATA drivers from a floppy, but it said the file was corrupted.)
The drive is in the SATA1 Intel MB connector. I've tried two or three different SATA cables and two different power cords, one a conversion from molex and the other a line from the PSU with nothing else on that cable.
I tried a bunch of different settings in the BIOS. I finally kept the "SATA as Standard IDE" option. The BIOS would generally see the drive as "Primary Master IDE Hard Disk" and that its SMART status was OK, but then the BIOS screen would stay up for 20-30 seconds and I would get this error:
Primary Hard Disk Error. Press F1 to Resume.
I was able to install XP and boot from a standard ATA133 drive on the second IDE connector at the bottom of the MB. Once up with WinXP, I was able to see the drive in Partition Magic. I tried to copy the C: partition to the SATA drive, but it gave me an error message and told me to call Tech Support.
Another time, I tried to use Ghost 10 to copy the C: partition, but I also enabled the "Check Source and Target Disks for Errors." It never got past 2% in the process. (I think it hung in the "checking for errors" process. Now, WinXP doesn't see the drive at all.
In the week that I've had the drive, I don't believe I've successfully written to it once.
Question: Is the drive faulty?
