That's what I thought, thanks. DB I got another question for you regarding SATA assignments. The short of the story is the problem just fixed itself and I don't know why, maybe you do.dbdynsty25 wrote:Paging files are worthless to me when you've got 2gb of ram...It's only really necessary when you are running smaller amounts of ram and you need to allocate ram. XP does a pretty good job of that automatically when you've got large amounts of ram.
I recently installed my new Gigabyte mobo. It has 4 SATA motherboard assignments:
SATAII0
SATAII1
SATAII4
SATAII5
I have to SATA 3.0 drives (250GB Western Digital and a 400GB Samsung)
I plugged my 250GB drive into SATAII0 (Port 0)
I plugged my 400GB drive into SATAII1 (Port 1)
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When I boot my system BIOS reads IDE CH0 Master 250GB and IDE CH1 Master 400GB. That's fine because that's the order I want the smaller drive assigned as Drive C:
I booted off of my XP Home SP2 CD and it loads and I press enter to get to my drives list to partition and format. Problem #1 The screen says wait for about 1 minute before it changes and asked to press F8. Once I get to my partition screen i'm greeted with Problem #2 The drives are in the reverse order. My 400GB drive is listed first and the 250GB follows that. My only solution was to switch the SATA cables at the hard drives. When I did that my BIOS said the 400GB drive was now assigned to IDE CH0 Master and the 250GB drive was assigned to IDE CH1 Master. When I booted off of the CD again I had to wait another minute before I could press F8.
When I got to the partition screen the drives were listed in the order I wanted 250GB drive was my first selection and the 400GB followed. Still something was right because I had to wait a minute before I was asked to press F8.
I went back into my BIOS and noticed that the SATA controller was running in Legacy mode, so I changed that to Native Mode. I went ahead and changed the SATA cables back to the way they should be, even though I still wait a minute to press F8. Viola now my drives matched the proper order on the BIOS screen and the partition screen. Problem #3 When I created a partition for the 250GB drive it defaulted to drive c: and the 400GB drive to drive d: So now I go to format drive C: and I got a message asking do I want to format drive D:......huh !
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Okay back to the BIOS and I changed my SATA drives to ACHI mode. When I rebooted I got the startup message that my XP Home SP2 CD does not support that mode. I knew that because it goes to my Dell notebook that doesn't support ACHI. What the hell I booted anyway. After pressing enter I instantly got the message no drives available press F3 to quit. Ok back to the BIOS, I disabled ACHI. I went to my BIOS main menu screen and selected Standard CMOS. No drives listed except my CD/DVD drives.
Cool no problem I did a IDE Auto-Detection even though my SATA drives would not reappear. I saved my settings and rebooted from my CD. I press enter after Windows loads and I instantly was asked to press F8 I no longer had to wait a minute. I go to my partition screen and my 250GB drive is listed first and my 400GB followed ! So everything is connected logically the way it should, my drives are listed in the correct order at the BIOS screen. They are correctly listed at the Windows Partition/Format screen and I no longer have to wait a minute to press F8.
DB, what the hell did I do to fix it? That was one weird ass problem, does any of that make sense to you?
