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Offline JoelH

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New SATA-only PC - Config & Startup Q's
« on: March 24, 2004, 03:23:00 AM »
Sorry this is long - yes I have searched some other threads but I still need clarification help.

I am assembling a new PC which will have two SATA hard drives, each divided into multiple partitions. There are also two optical drives and a plain old floppy drive. I have some questions regarding the connection and first bootup procedures. It seems that SATA-only systems are pretty new, most of the installation instructions assume that you are adding the drives to an existing system, and it seems that BIOS and/or the Windows setup may not auto-detect SATA as a primary bootable drive. So I'd rather understand the issues before I start everything up.

Hardware:
* Motherboard: Intel 865PERLK w/built-in 2 x SATA, 8 x USB2, Firewire, Ethernet, Sound
* CPU: Intel P4 2.8 GHz
* RAM: 2 x 512MB PC3200 DDR
* Video: ATI All in Wonder 9800 Pro w/128MB
* HDDs: 2 x 160GB Seagate SATA drives (see below for desired setup & some questions)
* No IDE hard drives at this time (or probably ever)
* Optical 1: NEC 2500A DVD burner
* Optical 2: Lite-On SOHC-5232K CDRW / DVD-ROM combo drive (see below for some questions)
* Floppy drive
* Internal memory card reader (works off of USB2)
* Antec case with (hopefully) plenty of power and fans
* No PCI slots used at this time due to plenty of Mobo built-ins

Desired result of setup:
* First SATA HDD will have 3 partitions called as C:  D:  E: drives
* Windows XP Pro will be installed on the C: partition of the First SATA HDD
* Second SATA HDD will have 1 or more Windows-accessible partitions
  (mostly intended as a backup repository for the First SATA HDD)
  Those partition(s) should be called F: G: etc. in Windows
* Second SATA HDD will also have multiple Linux partitions which will not be
   formatted for a Windows file system. (Linux may not be installed for a while yet).
* Optical drives should be called O: and P:
* USB Memory card reader slots should be called H:  I:  J:  K: (assuming F: and G:
  are used on the Second SATA HDD).

Hardware connection Questions:
1. Since there is no IDE HDD (at this time anyway),
.   A. Should I use the Primary IDE or the Secondary IDE connector on the
        motherboard for the two optical drives?
.   B. Will either choice affect my ability to assign drive letters the way I described above?
2. The instruction sheet that came with the Lite-On recommends making it the Master.
.   The NEC drive did not come with an instruction sheet, but perhaps if I had one it would say the same thing.
.   Is there a reason to choose one of these as Master or Slave vs. the other?

Initial boot-up and Windows installation Questions:
1. Should I postpone connecting either or both of the SATA drive cables at first boot-up?
    Some of the installation info suggests that I'll need to run disk driver & setup utilities from
    either a CD or floppy before I even hook up the SATA drives. Is this true?
2. Especially if I postpone the SATA hookup, what do I have to do to ensure that Windows
    does not assign the letters C: and D: to the optical drives? Should I postpone hooking up the
    optical drives also (maybe use the floppy for booting & disk utilities until I get the SATA drives
    established - but I can't begin Windows installation until at least one optical drive is hooked up!).
3. Should I connect the memory card reader last (I think so, to keep it from using lower drive letters)?
4. Anything else I should know that I didn't ask?

Thanks very much in advance for your comments!

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« Reply #1 on: March 24, 2004, 12:44:41 PM »
I've a similar experience : i build my cmputer with 1 SATA HDD maxtor 120 Go.

You just have to press F6 during the benning of XP installation (you can see some instruction down your screen)

Then you install the SATA drivers (installation set-up guide you).

Normaly the drivers are on CD's motherboard

That mean you con connect you're optical drive (i do it myself and no pb : xp gives them new letter (that depend how many partition you created)

just for information i don't know if you can connect 2 SATA at the first beginning, but you can try !!

Good luck
« Last Edit: March 24, 2004, 12:46:18 PM by manxxx »