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SATA Problem

Kishan

Platinum Member
Hey guys,
I just redid my PC after a mobo flash gone horribly wrong, and I plugged my SATA drive in the RAID port 1. Only thing is I am not running RAID. I have an Asus K8V SE Deluxe, with a 120 GB Seagate SATA. What should I do?
Should I:
A: Don't fix what ain't broken-last time I flashed my mobo I had to reformat, so I'm kinda scared to do anything.
B: Plug it into the correct port for SATA-then would I need to do anythign software based?
Any input would be very helpful
Thanks,
Kishan
 
SATA drives are hot swappable so I don't think or see why you would have to re-install anything software wise. I could be wrong though.
 
yeah, but would windows recognize the drive, and what if any drivers would I have to update-thanks for the quick response nocturnal
 
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