no SATA

edward chin edchin99-Re5JQEeQqe8AvxtiuMwx3w at public.gmane.org
Tue Jun 9 02:49:10 UTC 2009


Thanx Len. I finally got around to reinstalling the HDD and jumping 4
+ 5 did the trick.


> Try jumpering pin 5 and 6 together on the drive to force it into SATA
> 1 mode, since that seems to be what your motherboard supports and the
> drive is SATA II.  You will have to find a jumper from some other HD
> though since I don't think it comes with any.
>
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