Re: Vista and KN8 Ultra motherboard
Posted: 12-20-2006, 11:04 PM
other causes, including not having any IDE devices internally. Search on
the vista.general group for some discussions about a month ago. If the
drive enclosures are matched the firmware may be the issue. If they are
from different manufacturers then probably not. I doubt that the ports are
the issue.
"Raymond Lang" <RaymondLang@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4F7AB5C6-58A0-413D-B83B-985FEC995668@microsoft.com...
> Here's the problem I've been running into: I have been trying to load the
> RTM version of Vista (for testing) on a drive in my current system. The
> motherboard is an Abit KN8 Ultra, which works fine under Windows XP x64.
> Loading the 32-bit version of Vista presents two issues, one of which I
> already see folks complaining about (lack of audio drivers for the RealTek
> AC97 chipsets). However, I have two external USB drives that I use.
> Neither
> drive is recognized in Vista at all. Booting the system up with the
> drives
> off and turning on the drives causes Vista to hunt for a very long time
> (over
> 10 minutes) before claiming that the devices are installed for use, but do
> not show up either under My Computer or under Drive Manager.
>
> Is this a known issue with the USB ports with Vista, or is Vista simply
> sitting here with it's arms crossed refusing to cooperate? Until I can
> get
> the USB issue resolved, I have no reason to go to Vista as I use the USB
> drives just as much as the internal SATA drives.
>



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