[Ham-Computers] Recognizing SATA drives from failed RAID array

Philip (KO6BB) ko6bb at sbcglobal.net
Sun Aug 23 14:50:10 EDT 2009


Martin,
With SATA drives there are no jumpers for slave/master.  Which one is the 
'boot' drive is determined by the bios and which SATA connector on the MB 
it's connected to.  At least that's the case on this Intel MB.

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>
> This may sound really simple but, did you change the jumpers on the failed
> drive to make it the slave drive? I would do that and then try one at a 
> time
> (with the new drive as the master). You would think that it was just one
> drive that failed. The slow boot indicates (to me) that its trying to
> recognize the drive and can't. Just a thought. Good luck...
> Martin - N3HRT
>



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