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There are no Gigabyte drivers for this motherboard under Win 7.
Use the default Win7 drivers for the VIA 600 chip set.
If the default Win7 drivers do not work, (A 0.1% chance), the solution is LINUX.
Please select your windows version.
Select and download the driver by clicking
on one of the download links.
You maybe have to unzip the file before installation.
when the system restart press del and go to bios in bios you have to click optimised defults then save and exit still the hard disk isnot detected then change the hard disk
Clear cmos, you should have a clear cmos jumper on your motherboard, just move the jumper from the normal position to the clear cmos and then back. Or you can remove the lithium battery for atleast 15 min.
Sounds like a cabling issue with the drives. From the description, you are running PATA (parallel) interface drives, using ribbon cables. Make sure you cabled the master to the master drive, and ditto for the slave. They are easy to reverse.
From what you say, the system is recognizing your optical drives, since you can attempt a reinstall from one of them. That really does point to a cabling issue with the hard drives.
As another diagnostic tool, try removing the slave drive, and see what happens.
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