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Old 5th March 2003, 12:12   #1
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I have a problem with an ASUS P4PE/raid motherboard:
When I connect two drives to the raid-channel, the MB only recognizes the master-drive, never the slave

I've tested it with two motherboards and with 2 IBM and 2 samsung drives, same problem every time


somebody got an idea?
 
Old 5th March 2003, 12:20   #2
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are the jumpers set to "cable select" ?
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nope, 1master and 1slave
 
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set to CS ... both !

good info here
http://www.sudhian.com/showfaqs.cfm?fid=7&fcid=7
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nope, doen't help, still only finds one drive, the master, no sign of the second disk anywhere
 
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you set up both as CS now ?

what does it do if you switch them around?
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raid channel 1: cable 1 - disk 1 - CS
raid channel 2: cable 2 - disk 2 - CS

then go into bios raid setup and make array
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yes, both are set to CS, I tried switching them, but that doesn't help either. tried the IBM's and the samsung's: same problem
 
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raid channel 1: cable 1 - disk 1 - CS
raid channel 2: cable 2 - disk 2 - CS

then go into bios raid setup and make array
mobo has only one channel
 
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RAID: RAID 0 supported by single Parallel ATA with single or dual Serial ATA connections, or dual Serial ATA connections alone. RAID 1 supported by single Parallel ATA with single Serial ATA connection or dual Serial ATA connections alone

from mobo specs
looks like you can get hook up or:
- 1 ata
- 2 sata in raid
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