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Posted on Feb 22, 2018

I have via 845 Mother Board and have two sata port in my mother Board but i connect my sata hard disk. then Sata Hard Disk Do not Show on first Screen and Bios. But I connect Sata Hard Disk With Sata to ID Convertor then i get my hard disk.so plz Give me a Best Solution for this Problem

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tom19511

Thomas Christopher

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  • Posted on Jan 04, 2008

SOURCE: SATA driver intel DG965OT Mother board windows 2000 server

This board has no win2000 support:

http://www.intel.com/support/motherboards/desktop/sb/cs-008326.htm

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 10, 2008

SOURCE: SATA ports not enabled.

Boot your pc and go into your BIOS. Select ATA/IDE configuration. Select advanced and then drive configuration. Yours should be set to Enhanced ( or Native ). Hit F10 to save and exit or use the top menu. See if this helps. If this did't work you might have a cable that needs a floppy power cable plugged into the hard drive along with others. If this fixed your problem please rate it as fixed. If it didn't just add a comment and I'll be glad to help you further. Thanks.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 12, 2008

SOURCE: 250gb sata hard disk to 845 glad mother board

Hi,
The Power Cable is usually supplied With The computer Cases PSU. newer Power-Supply-Units Usually Have 1 Or 2 SATA Power Cables Attached.
secondly, the motherboard will provide the SATAs Data Connections. ( Usually look Like a Black Plastic ) Letter L shape connector.
Solution. Upgrade Motherboard And Power-Supply-Unit.
Alternative, look on e-bay or similar site, to find a SATA/PCI Card. And A SATA Power Supply Cable.

Mike @ Compurepair.

Anonymous

  • 166 Answers
  • Posted on Jul 19, 2008

SOURCE: sata drivers for my mother board

Hello there.

Click here to download drivers for your Intel based motherboard.
You need to choose your version of Windows from the list to continue.

Hope this helps.

Anonymous

  • 320 Answers
  • Posted on Oct 09, 2008

SOURCE: add sata HDD

Hi,
Make sure the power cable of SATA hard drive is properly plugged in or not.. It is possible.. Try with SATA 0..
Thank you........

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