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I've been working on this for over 2 months, so I'm hoping someone can help me get past this...
I built a new system for my brother to run Vista Media Center on. The mobo is a Gigabyte GA-P35-DS4 rev 2.1. The hard drive is a Hitachi 1TB drive, but I've also tried a WD 750AAKS (750GB) which wasn't recognized either. When I run the Vista install it never recognizes the system drive I have installed. I've tweaked the BIOS settings for AHCI and SATA just about every way you can. Right now I've got SATA RAID/AHCI Mode set to Disabled, and SATA Port0-3 Native Mode set to Enabled. I've tried changing the SATA cable, changing the SATA port, and I moved the optical drive off the standard SATA ports and to the Gigabyte SATA ports (purple ports). I've downloaded the current SATA drivers and ALWAYS install them when I come to the screen in Vista setup where it doesn't list any drives. But it still doesn't see any drives after installing the drivers. I've probably run the install about 100 times in the past couple months. The reason it's taken so long is because Gigabyte's tech support line is only open when I'm at work, so I can rarely call and get help. I went through the email support route and it came down to basically, "I don't know, it works here. You can send the board in if you want." But I'm still not convinced that it's a problem with the mobo, and obviously removing it and sending it in for replacement is such a major hassle - hopefully there's a solution I haven't thought of yet...?
I do know that the mobo's firmware version is old, but this system doesn't have a floppy drive, and I haven't been able to get it to upgrade the firmware from a flash drive, even though it's "supposed" to work...
I could really use some help - has anyone seen this before? I don't know what else to do...
Thanks for the help!!
Eddie
I built a new system for my brother to run Vista Media Center on. The mobo is a Gigabyte GA-P35-DS4 rev 2.1. The hard drive is a Hitachi 1TB drive, but I've also tried a WD 750AAKS (750GB) which wasn't recognized either. When I run the Vista install it never recognizes the system drive I have installed. I've tweaked the BIOS settings for AHCI and SATA just about every way you can. Right now I've got SATA RAID/AHCI Mode set to Disabled, and SATA Port0-3 Native Mode set to Enabled. I've tried changing the SATA cable, changing the SATA port, and I moved the optical drive off the standard SATA ports and to the Gigabyte SATA ports (purple ports). I've downloaded the current SATA drivers and ALWAYS install them when I come to the screen in Vista setup where it doesn't list any drives. But it still doesn't see any drives after installing the drivers. I've probably run the install about 100 times in the past couple months. The reason it's taken so long is because Gigabyte's tech support line is only open when I'm at work, so I can rarely call and get help. I went through the email support route and it came down to basically, "I don't know, it works here. You can send the board in if you want." But I'm still not convinced that it's a problem with the mobo, and obviously removing it and sending it in for replacement is such a major hassle - hopefully there's a solution I haven't thought of yet...?
I do know that the mobo's firmware version is old, but this system doesn't have a floppy drive, and I haven't been able to get it to upgrade the firmware from a flash drive, even though it's "supposed" to work...
I could really use some help - has anyone seen this before? I don't know what else to do...
Thanks for the help!!
Eddie