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yonex

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Bios SATA 1 device not detected
« on: February 16, 2009, 01:38:28 PM »
Hey I just bought a new computer recently and having some problems. It was working fine and then I shut it down and then it came up the the error "reboot and select proper boot device". I wasent tampering with anything it just randomly came up with this message.

I went into Bios (v02.61) American Megatrends and the SATA 1 device was not detected. BIOS is not detecting my hard drive for some reason. It detetcs my DVD player in SATA 2 but every other SATA slot is empty. I tried to make sure the wires were in correctly and they were but that didnt solve my problem. I know the hard drive is spinning because I could hear it. There was also some message regarding express gate but I dont know if thats part of this problem. IS there some setting in the BIOS to make the hard drive bootable?  I should also add that during start up before it never recongnized the hard drive but it booted up still.

My system specs:
Quad core Q6600
DDR2 memory 4 gigs
ASUS P5Q SE motherboard
Nvidia 9800 GT video card
Vista home premium 32 bit
Seagate 500GB hard drive

Thanks
« Last Edit: February 16, 2009, 03:47:24 PM by yonex »

xavier

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Re: Bios SATA 1 device not detected
« Reply #1 on: February 16, 2009, 05:28:56 PM »
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