Re: New HDD and Enclosure Problem
- From: "Noncompliant" <spamyourself@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 23 Mar 2007 05:03:04 -0600
If you have one available front 5.25 or 3.5 bay, you can make your own LED
activity indicator(s). You can get the led from Radio Shack along with
wiring. You might have to scrounge the connectors to the motherboard. Are
available online. You'll need a drill, proper size drill bit, low wattage
soldering iron, and some silver solder. Use the open bay faceplate as a
mounting area for the led(s). They are +5 vdc leds. Get the kind with a
physical retainer for the backside.
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Noncompliant
Money don't wag the dog's tail.
"Warren Peace" <matthew.leering@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1174607818.614216.49490@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
I'm having a problem with my new eSATA enclosure/HDD not being
functioning,
and certainly appreciate any assistance you can offer.
My System
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Albatron Mars PX915P/G MOBO
Intel P4 3GhZ w/ HT
2 PATA HDD's (250GB, 40GB)
1 External USB2.0 HDD (XIMeta NetDisk)
Win XP Pro, SP2
New Additions:
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Thermaltake A2319 MUSE eSATA 3.5" HD Aluminum Enclosure
Seagate Barracuda SATAII 320GB 7200.10 w/16MB NCQ ST3320620AS
Other considerations:
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When I install windows, I have to install the ITE IT8212 ATA RAID
Controller
(or it seems my Hard Drives do not even get recognized whatsoever)
I did not connect the HDD LED connector for this enclosure to either
the MOBO or the chassis (figured it's not necessary, and AFAIK my MOBO
only has one HDD LED connector that's already being used)
Changes since installation
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Now I have a new entry under disk drives = ST3320620AS
This my hard drive as per the seagate website
however, the drive is not to be found in "My Computer"
also,
I went into my BIOS
and made sure I adjusted the setting to allow both PATA and SATA
it was previously set to auto, but I changed it to enhanced mode which
allows up to 6 drives between the two mediums...
just to make sure
Thanks in advance for any assistance you can offer
.
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