MSI VT8237 Motherboard & SATA Harddisk

sherrynM

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Motherboard (M/B) - MSI VT8237 (supports PIV Processors)

My current HD disk (IDE) is probably dieing, I wish to connect a new HD and transfer the data. Currently IDE HD are expensive when compared to SATA. The M/B has two SATA Sockets, but M/B BIOS does not display the SATA Ports, When I connect a SATA H/D it says NO H/D FOUND.

How can I enable the SATA Ports in the BIOS.

Thanks in advance.
 

zCexVe

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    Tried updating the BIOS? Then try again.

    P.S- MSI have their mobo name as MS-xxxx V x.x etween 2nd and 3rd PCI slots.Or some PCI slots.Put that name.
     

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    Here's a possible answer for what it's worth..
    Check your bios whether you have RAID and the drives enabled.
    If so, that's why you don't see them in the bios.
    They are no longer seen by the bios as single drives
    because they are now enumerated as a RAID set..

    Disabling RAID will restore bios recognition of the drives, of course.
     

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    zCexVe said:
    Tried updating the BIOS? Then try again.

    P.S- MSI have their mobo name as MS-xxxx V x.x etween 2nd and 3rd PCI slots.Or some PCI slots.Put that name.


    :yes: :yes:

    what MS-xxxx ver x.xx and BIOS you use?

    As you keep stating you have a FIR version, it means you have: Firewire, IR and Raid (mostly promise)
     

    zCexVe

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    Sudantha_s said:
    Here's a possible answer for what it's worth..
    Check your bios whether you have RAID and the drives enabled.
    If so, that's why you don't see them in the bios.
    They are no longer seen by the bios as single drives
    because they are now enumerated as a RAID set..

    Disabling RAID will restore bios recognition of the drives, of course.

    You are dead wrong on the spot.:P

    user has posted VTxxxx that means it has a VIA chipset.They do not have raid.
     

    zCexVe

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    Sudantha_s said:
    :yes: :yes:

    what MS-xxxx ver x.xx and BIOS you use?

    As you keep stating you have a FIR version, it means you have: Firewire, IR and Raid (mostly promise)
    No FIR again.And keeping track of MSI,Only Diamond versions got the Firewire and the Promise SATA controller they had for budget boards did not had RAID as I remember.Might wanna check.Again it is just history.
     

    zCexVe

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    Yopu said your BIOS version is AMI 3.31a right? In MSI BIOS if there is 'a' it means it is American BIOS.Normally it would be Asian BIOS.Yeah they have both...
    But works even cross flashed.

    Anyway in Asia BIOS v 1.7 it says it corrected 136G which I think is ATAPI 6 28 bit addressing into 48 bit addressing issue.So you might want to get the latest 2.0 BIOS and flash it from here.

    http://asia.msi.com/index.php?func=downloaddetail&type=bios&maincat_no=1&prod_no=583

    You are so lucky I am bored now to help you out.
     

    zCexVe

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    sherrynM said:
    While booting it states

    VIA Technologies VIA VT8237 Serial ATA RAID BIOS Settings Utility V4.31
    Ha,different ROM for RAID .LOL you want to upgrade BIOS for sure coz they had 136GB issue.Anyway have RAID disabled if not auto.
    P.S- check whether you have USB key/HDD in the bootable options menu.
     
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