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Hello, I'm pc enthusiast, and i often help my friends in building up their
pcs.
Actually i'm able of install windows by using the F6 function, then giving
the new drivers downloaded from internet,
motherboard manufaturer.
I fight with Sil SATA, Intel ich5r Sata (875P) and a lot of them without any
problems, despide of the old drivers gived by the mobo manufaturer..
I usually meet motherboards with nforce2, kt600, nforce3, Intel 865 875, and
so on, with embedded Sata Controllers .
The real problem is when i want do a backup of the installation: Ghost and
Partition magic often requires 10 times the time to start,
cannot identify SATA HD, and so on.
I tryed all the parameters from command line from the symantec helpline,
also tried set the bios in pata mode, but currently i find it a lot
uneasy.
Almost impossible do it with a RAID SATA. How could i perform the task?
I appreciate the new technologies when they delivers boost of performance or
easy usability, but
i'm finding a lot of troubles in SATA technology
Hello, I'm pc enthusiast, and i often help my friends in building up their
pcs.
Actually i'm able of install windows by using the F6 function, then giving
the new drivers downloaded from internet,
motherboard manufaturer.
I fight with Sil SATA, Intel ich5r Sata (875P) and a lot of them without any
problems, despide of the old drivers gived by the mobo manufaturer..
I usually meet motherboards with nforce2, kt600, nforce3, Intel 865 875, and
so on, with embedded Sata Controllers .
The real problem is when i want do a backup of the installation: Ghost and
Partition magic often requires 10 times the time to start,
cannot identify SATA HD, and so on.
I tryed all the parameters from command line from the symantec helpline,
also tried set the bios in pata mode, but currently i find it a lot
uneasy.
Almost impossible do it with a RAID SATA. How could i perform the task?
I appreciate the new technologies when they delivers boost of performance or
easy usability, but
i'm finding a lot of troubles in SATA technology