Re: Help, accidentaly unistalling Primary IDE Drivers

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Behnoud wrote:
> *Please Help!
>
> I did unistall the 2 Primary IDE Drivers (IDE0 and SATA0), I wnated
> to get
> out of conflice between my IDE Controllers and my Onboard Sound
> Device.
> ""Gigabyte 8IG1000Pro-G rev1.2 motherboard with 865G Intel Chipset
> supporting
> AC'97 Audio from Realtek Onboard"" this is My configuration. Sometime
> in the
> past, I'd been hearing sound problems when trying to burn CD's or
> Copy
> contents to Harddrive, I unistalled the Secondary IDE and Reinstalled
> (it was
> very hard to reistall!) and the problem was gone. Now. I have the
> same
> Problem with My Harddrives, so I did Unistall both primary IDEs and I
> cannot
> install them anymore. It says: "Code 28 - the driver is not intended
> for the
> platform" and the driver remains as IDE Channel with a yellow
> exclamation
> mark.
>
> Does anybody know what should I do now? I cannot remember the process
> of
> installing the Secondary IDE now. It got a trick I think...
>
> Thanks *

Hi make your secondary IDE the slave and connect it to the other socket
on the ribbon.

Now the computer when you start it up shoul find it.

If you still get the code 28 this is what it means The drivers for this
device are not installed.

Goto device manager and click on the yellow mark this should install
the driver for that IDE, if it does not then download a compatible
driver for the device, click the Update Driver button and follow the
wizards prompts to install the new driver.

Hope this helps you.



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