help why sometime is not my dvd ASUS DRW-24B5ST sata avaible ?

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    windows 7 ultimate 64bit
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       #21

    madcratebuilder said:
    drugo said:
    madcratebuilder said:
    Why is your dvd burner listed as a SCSI devise? It should be listed as a SATA devise. I would look at the BIOS settings.

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    me too , mean i did not understand why is listed as scsi device
    which motherboard do you have?
    i have lots of settings in the bios , i don't even know where should i loot at

    thanks

    What mobo do you have?

    With my BIOS I would look under "System">"ATA Port Information"

    You want the on board eSATA controller set as "Enable" and the controller set to "IDE Mode" or "AHCI Mode"

    Look under "Peripherals" for additional SATA setup parameters.
    an asus
    but it's odd because now i got it's the bios
    sometime my dvd start up and i can see it in the list sometime it's not in the list
    weird
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    Win8/8.1,Win7-U64, Vista U64, uncounted Linux distor's
       #22

    drugo said:
    madcratebuilder said:
    drugo said:
    me too , mean i did not understand why is listed as scsi device
    which motherboard do you have?
    i have lots of settings in the bios , i don't even know where should i loot at

    thanks

    What mobo do you have?

    With my BIOS I would look under "System">"ATA Port Information"

    You want the on board eSATA controller set as "Enable" and the controller set to "IDE Mode" or "AHCI Mode"

    Look under "Peripherals" for additional SATA setup parameters.
    an asus
    but it's odd because now i got it's the bios
    sometime my dvd start up and i can see it in the list sometime it's not in the list
    weird
    If it's intermittently showing in BIOS it could possibly be a connection problem. Inspect the sata cable ends, maybe you picked up a small piece of debris. Try a different sata port on the mobo? Bad cable?
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