Storage Controller IDE Problem

slackrslayer

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I recently purchased a new case for my PC. I picked up and Antec Nine Hundred Two. When I transfered everything into the new case and turned my computer on I now get an error in Device Manager. It lists a problem installing a driver for a Storage Controller, AC5YOOUQ IDE Controller. I have no idea what this controller is or what its for. I didnt have this problem with my old computer case. The only thing I noticed that is different between the two cases is the new one has a built in SATA port on the front. I plugged this new cable into the correct port on my motherboard. I am assuming that this new port and cable is what is causing the problem. I disconnected it, but I still get the same error message, "Windows was unable to install your AC5YOOUQ IDE Controller". I tried looking for the driver online, but I could not find anything listing this mysterious driver. Can anyone help me please.
 

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Custom Built
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Windows 7
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Intel Pentium 4 3.40 Ghz
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PCChips P23g ver 1.0a
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1GB DDR
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ATI Radeon HD3850
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Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio
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Samsung LCD
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75GB Western Digital (Windows)
250GB Western Digital
1TB External
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not sure
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not sure
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Fan cooled
Have you tried installing the latest drivers from your motherboard manufacturer (all of them if possible ... chipset especially) make sure you choose 32 or 64bit ver depending on which ver of win7 you are running
 

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AMD Phenom Quad core 9950 black edition
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Gigabyte
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2x XFX Radeon 5850
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Jean Tech Storm 700W
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I'm not sure why you would buy a gaming case for old parts rather than a cheaper one, but use the guide in my sig to find out and update your drivers.
 

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Welcome to seven forums slackeslayer: Your error message is for an IDE controller and has nothing to due with SATA. Do as stated above and install the latest chipset drivers for you motherboard. Nice case by the way. Fabe
 

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Self Built
OS
Windows 7 ultimate 64 bit / XP Home sp3
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intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3.0ghz
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Asus P5ND bios 1401
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8 gigs 1066 OCZ Fata1ty
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EVGA GTX 580 Call of Duty Black Ops Edition
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Creative Soundblaster Audigy 2zs
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Asus 24in LCD's 2MS X2
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1920x1080p @60Hz
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WD Caviar 500 Black/ WD Caviar 200 Blue
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OCZ 700W GameXtreme
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NZXT Apollo
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Logitech Bluetooth Wireless MX5000
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Logitech Bluetooth Wireless MX1000
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I bought a gaming case for old parts because my old case was damaged when I moved and I am planning to upgrade my computer so I decided to start with the case. I have already tried installing the drivers for my motherboard. It did not solve the problem.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Built
OS
Windows 7
CPU
Intel Pentium 4 3.40 Ghz
Motherboard
PCChips P23g ver 1.0a
Memory
1GB DDR
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD3850
Sound Card
Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung LCD
Hard Drives
75GB Western Digital (Windows)
250GB Western Digital
1TB External
PSU
not sure
Case
not sure
Cooling
Fan cooled
I'm not sure if such old hardware would even have drivers for Windows 7.

Make sure you are installing the correct Chipset driver from the PCChips website.
If there isn't a Win7 driver, then look for the Vista driver, but using those might cause some issues.

With your setup, personally, I would have stuck with WinXP for sake of old hardware/drivers.


The only thing here I could think of, is that SATA port on the front is actually an eSATA port. I'm not sure if the Mobo you have supports eSATA. That would be my only idea.
Are you using the eSATA port?
If not, unplug the SATA cable running to the front of the PC from the Motherboard.
Take a look through the Motherboard BIOS and see if there are any settings for eSATA.
 

My Computer

OS
Vista Ultimate x64
I am not using the port on the front. I unplugged it already, but the error still shows up. I will check and see if my motherboard supports esata.
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Custom Built
OS
Windows 7
CPU
Intel Pentium 4 3.40 Ghz
Motherboard
PCChips P23g ver 1.0a
Memory
1GB DDR
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD3850
Sound Card
Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung LCD
Hard Drives
75GB Western Digital (Windows)
250GB Western Digital
1TB External
PSU
not sure
Case
not sure
Cooling
Fan cooled
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