Windows 7 Sata Problems
I am having problems with my ASUS Z97 WS Motherboard and its attached SATA hard drive bays. I am not sure if this problem comes under the heading of Windows 7, or ASUS. So here goes. A little while ago I was up on these forums because my attached HDD were not being seen and was advised to enable the 'Hot Swap' feature on the board. This I did and all was OK from then on. Recently a new problem has shown itself and I can't figure out what I may have done to cause it.
My HDD are not always being seen by the board.
Until recently had Win 7 Home Premium on one drive, and Win 7 Pro on another drive. This was while I configured Win 7 Pro to take over as my new OS. (I tried Win 10 and gave up in despair, and that is why I am back with Win 7)
But, even my other storage drives were not being seen all of the time ?
Trying to transfer my documents from the D drive on Home Premium to the D drive on Pro, was a complete non starter. At the times that the system was seeing the drives, it would have great problems copying the data. It would start off ok and then get slower and slower to the point that it stopped ? Something similar suddenly started happening with Acronis True Image. The clone procedure would go so far and then stop with the error message that it was unable to 'Write' to the disc.
I got round my date transfer problem by connecting a USB3 storage device to my PC, transfering the contents of the D Drive of Win 7 Home Premium to this device, and then transferring it all back to the D Drive of Win 7 Pro. So, whatever the problem is it only effects my Sata and eSata drives, but not my USB drives ?
Does anyone know what is happening here ?
I am having problems with my ASUS Z97 WS Motherboard and its attached SATA hard drive bays. I am not sure if this problem comes under the heading of Windows 7, or ASUS. So here goes. A little while ago I was up on these forums because my attached HDD were not being seen and was advised to enable the 'Hot Swap' feature on the board. This I did and all was OK from then on. Recently a new problem has shown itself and I can't figure out what I may have done to cause it.
My HDD are not always being seen by the board.
Until recently had Win 7 Home Premium on one drive, and Win 7 Pro on another drive. This was while I configured Win 7 Pro to take over as my new OS. (I tried Win 10 and gave up in despair, and that is why I am back with Win 7)
But, even my other storage drives were not being seen all of the time ?
Trying to transfer my documents from the D drive on Home Premium to the D drive on Pro, was a complete non starter. At the times that the system was seeing the drives, it would have great problems copying the data. It would start off ok and then get slower and slower to the point that it stopped ? Something similar suddenly started happening with Acronis True Image. The clone procedure would go so far and then stop with the error message that it was unable to 'Write' to the disc.
I got round my date transfer problem by connecting a USB3 storage device to my PC, transfering the contents of the D Drive of Win 7 Home Premium to this device, and then transferring it all back to the D Drive of Win 7 Pro. So, whatever the problem is it only effects my Sata and eSata drives, but not my USB drives ?
Does anyone know what is happening here ?
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Home Build
- OS
- Windows 7 Pro 64 Bit
- CPU
- i7 4790K
- Motherboard
- ASUS Z97 WS
- Memory
- 32 GB DDR3 2400 mhz
- Graphics Card(s)
- EVGA GeForce GTX 960 SuperSC ACX 2.0+ 4 GB, GDDR5
- Monitor(s) Displays
- iiyama ProLite E2607WSD 26in wide, ProLite E1906s 19in 5.4
- Screen Resolution
- Main 1920 X 1200, Other 1280 X 1024
- Hard Drives
- Main : 256 GB Samsung 850 PRO SSD | Other HDD's are normal SATA III- Seagate Barracuda
- PSU
- EVGA G2 850 W
- Case
- Microtower uATX
- Cooling
- Noctua NH-U9S Dual Fan + 2 X 120 mm NF-12 Fans
- Keyboard
- Windows
- Mouse
- Windows
- Internet Speed
- Dreadful, but getting better when 4g Dongles arrive
- Antivirus
- Windows Security Essentials
- Browser
- Chrome, Firefox, IE11, AVANT
- Other Info
- Speakers: M-AUDIO AV40 | WebCam: Logitech C920 |
External storage via eSATA X 2 | One port dedicated to file storage, and the other one dedicated to "Acronis Clone" as backup
