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IDE detection with a K7S5A ECS motherboard
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I have just upgraded my motherboard to an ECS K7S5A board. I having a problem with the BIOS recognising anything on the second IDE channel. It picks up the CD drives about 50% of the time, I have to keep re-setting until it detects them, it seems totally random.
I have tried, removing/swapping CD drives/HDD's in all possible combinations.
Swapped IDE cables - tried new cables etc. No Joy!
Setup is
AMD Athlon 1.333 Mhz
K7S5a ECS motherboard
128MB SDRAM - 100 Mhz
HP CD drive / re writer
Another CD drive (unsure of make)
Fujitsu - 6 GB HDD
Samsung 40 GB - HDD
Case/PSU - former Advent P3 system case (3 yrs old)
I have heard power supplies can be an issue, could this be the cause ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Can't give a definitive answer I'm afraid, but when I upgraded to a K7S5A, I initially only had a 250W PSU. It was fine without the modem card, but totally dead with it. Got a new case with 300W PSU- no more problems. I would suggest removing non-essential power-consuming kit, but it looks like you've tried that. Presumably you've used the BIOS's auto-detect function?
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