Hey, all. Got my Win 7 7600 install up. It was flawless until I attached an IDE slave to get some data off it.
Booted fine. Detected the new IDE slave. Automatically installed some ATA controller drivers. It got named E:. Started copying some video files off it. 3 of 12 were copied fine, then a message came up that it could not read the drive and finish the transfer.
Similar behavior when I tried to add a libary on E:/Music in iTunes, then WinAmp, then Windows Media Player. With each program, it starts scanning, then hangs. Permananetly. It takes so long to come back, I just hard reboot.
I've tried different bios settings, including safe defaults.
I have a SATA DVD and so have ACHI mode on in bios. Can't say I truly understand what that means, but it's on. Same behavior when it's off though.
Could it be that on the slave one partition has an XP install, and so Win 7 doesn't like reading two master boot records that are boot disks?
Booted fine. Detected the new IDE slave. Automatically installed some ATA controller drivers. It got named E:. Started copying some video files off it. 3 of 12 were copied fine, then a message came up that it could not read the drive and finish the transfer.
Similar behavior when I tried to add a libary on E:/Music in iTunes, then WinAmp, then Windows Media Player. With each program, it starts scanning, then hangs. Permananetly. It takes so long to come back, I just hard reboot.
I've tried different bios settings, including safe defaults.
I have a SATA DVD and so have ACHI mode on in bios. Can't say I truly understand what that means, but it's on. Same behavior when it's off though.
Could it be that on the slave one partition has an XP install, and so Win 7 doesn't like reading two master boot records that are boot disks?
My Computer
At a glance
Win7 RCIntel P4 3.2 ghz2 GbNvidia 7800
- OS
- Win7 RC
- CPU
- Intel P4 3.2 ghz
- Motherboard
- Gigabyte EP35-DS3L rev 1
- Memory
- 2 Gb
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia 7800
- Hard Drives
- OS: Seagate 40G
Data: WD 120 G