John
Sat Aug 30 07:25:52 PDT 2008
As this is a SATA drive Vista may not have the appropriate drivers in which
case you will need to install the SATA driver during the install of the
operating system. See this link from my website:
http://vistasupport.mvps.org/installing_raid_sata_drivers.htm
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"Shizbang" <guest@unknown-email.com> wrote in message
news:84a8dc702790477527d094bcc3456c84@nntp-gateway.com...
>
> I just built a new pc with the following parts.
>
> -------------------------
> Intel e8400 Cpu
> Asus p5q pro Mobo
> Ati 4850 GPU
> Corsair 620HX Psu
> 4GB Geil 6400 (Only 2GB installed as I was told it would blue screen to
> fresh install with 4GB on 64Bit)
> Samsung F1 320GB HD
> --------------------------
>
> It boots. Flashes a message "Hard drive not recognized!" But the HD is
> there in BIOS.
> I then boot Vista 64 Bit, it shows the "Windows is loading" segment,
> then the green loading bar. After this it displays a Blue/Green Vista
> background that is blank, the PC then stops seeking and it -*Hangs*-
> here until I have to reboot.
>
> I have tried the following:
>
> *Changed sata cables
> *Changed the ram
> *Set DRAM Voltage to 2.10 Volts
>
> None has worked so far. What do you guys suggest? Is the HD not being
> recognised? are there issues with 64BIT and recognising HD's? I don't
> know. :sarc:
>
>
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> Shizbang