Fucking SATA.
Fucking SATA.
Ok. I have this funny problem with my computer. The secondary harddrive is serial ATA. Occasionally I'll have problems with it just not wanting to boot up. I will note that no changes to the system usually happen during these periods. So it in no way can be driver related unless the drivers themselves are being fucked with by damage from some kind of malicious software.
One problem I do have is the SATA cable doesn't really seat too well on the input for both the drive or on the mainboard.
Usually just repositioning it so it's on better usually fixes the problem. This time. However nothing's working.
Are my SATA ports fucked or what?
Anyone?
One problem I do have is the SATA cable doesn't really seat too well on the input for both the drive or on the mainboard.
Usually just repositioning it so it's on better usually fixes the problem. This time. However nothing's working.
Are my SATA ports fucked or what?
Anyone?
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Re: Fucking SATA.
Okay !Burnov wrote:Ok.
You too ?Burnov wrote:I have this funny problem with my computer.
You too ?Burnov wrote:Occasionally I'll have problems with it just not wanting to boot up.
You too ?Burnov wrote:I will note that no changes to the system usually happen during these periods.
You too ?Burnov wrote:However nothing's working.
Yes.Burnov wrote:Are my SATA ports fucked or what?
No.Burnov wrote:Anyone?
Yeah, that's what bugged me as well. I've heard of booting / OS installing issues with SATA-drives, but only when they're primary. I think that's because older Windowses don't support SATA straight away (win2k post-sp3 / winxp post-sp2 I guess), but they need some special gimmicky-gimmicks to run properly.
I've never had any problems though. Even when all my drives, primary and secondary, are serial ATA drives.
I suggest you give Dell Online Support Centre a try.
I've never had any problems though. Even when all my drives, primary and secondary, are serial ATA drives.
I suggest you give Dell Online Support Centre a try.
No no no.
My Paralell ATA drive. Boots fine. That's my boot drive. It's got windurz xp and everything on it. So essentially my pc is running fine....
EXCEPT ALL MY GAMES ARE ON THE SATA DRIVE.
My PATA drive is basically scavenged from an old pc and it's not that great. It's a 4700 rpm 40 gig dohickey.
So basically my problem is all my games and everything that's interesting is on the drive that won't boot.
Now I don't know too much about SATA drives. I'd figure if it was defective it would make noises that would indicate something is fundamentally wrong with the drive itself. This is not the case with this drive. It was working just dandy before I restarted and the drive just refused to boot again.
I'm going to buy another SATA cable. I'm just hoping either of my controllers aren't fucked. I don't quite know how to determine that by myself however. I'm seriously eyeballing my cable as the culprit at this point. We'll see though. It's happened once already. It could happen again.
My advice. Don't rely on SATA. It's a goddamned pain in the ass. Maybe SATA 2 will be better. However I'd go with a really fast IDE if you can.
My Paralell ATA drive. Boots fine. That's my boot drive. It's got windurz xp and everything on it. So essentially my pc is running fine....
EXCEPT ALL MY GAMES ARE ON THE SATA DRIVE.
My PATA drive is basically scavenged from an old pc and it's not that great. It's a 4700 rpm 40 gig dohickey.
So basically my problem is all my games and everything that's interesting is on the drive that won't boot.
Now I don't know too much about SATA drives. I'd figure if it was defective it would make noises that would indicate something is fundamentally wrong with the drive itself. This is not the case with this drive. It was working just dandy before I restarted and the drive just refused to boot again.
I'm going to buy another SATA cable. I'm just hoping either of my controllers aren't fucked. I don't quite know how to determine that by myself however. I'm seriously eyeballing my cable as the culprit at this point. We'll see though. It's happened once already. It could happen again.
My advice. Don't rely on SATA. It's a goddamned pain in the ass. Maybe SATA 2 will be better. However I'd go with a really fast IDE if you can.
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That is the biggest reason why I'm considering switching to SATA sometime in the next few years. Making 80-gauge IDE cables fit in a cramped case is a real PITA. They don't look to great either. I know there's always the rounded cables, but I have plenty of regular ones here, and I'm not gonna waste cash on something that already works. Damn aesthetics.Kashluk wrote:And the cables, ach! They are so slim.