Re: IDE Drives recognised as SCSI
- From: "Rod Speed" <rod_speed@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 12 Dec 2005 15:06:31 +1100
tod <no_spam_i@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
> When you add an ATA/EIDE (or SCSI) controller into a Windows computer,
> It will show up as a SCSI device in Device Manager.
> You list a Red PRI_IDE and a Blue PRI_IDE
> Motherboards (usually) come one Primary IDE and one Secondary IDE controller.
> How come you list 2 primary controllers?
That's the way Asus has chosen to do it. That appears to be
because they are on different controllers on the motherboard.
> Do the ATA/IDE devices show up in Disk management?
> (Right click on "My Computer", click on "Manage", then select "Disk
> management"
> "Diver_Doc" <esjaymurraymd@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:bcpop1tso12fqfib81ri2i79a60jetftbh@xxxxxxxxxx
>> Greetings!
>>
>> Running an ASUS P5LD2-VM
>>
>> Two IDE drives - an IBM and a Samsung installed on the red PRI_EIDE
>> connector are not recognized by the IDE Detector in the BIOS.
>>
>> In XP Device Manager they appear as SCSI drives and do not show up in
>> Explorer.
>>
>> They are inaccessible to me.
>>
>> Why is this happening?
>>
>> How can I get them to be recognized as the IDE drives they are by the
>> IDE Detection system so I may use them?
>>
>> I have a non bootable IDE as Primary Master, my DVD drive as Primary
>> Slave connected to the blue PRI__IDE socket, and a S-ATA as Third
>> Primary Master - bootable XP
>>
>> Thanks in advance for any assistance!!
.
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