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    The following have now been two days here at and have the following problem, you can connect to the board 4 SATA drives on Promise RAID controller, the book now looks like a constellation of current DVD burner (IDE), a CD drive (IDE) An external removable drive bay (IDE) 500GB disk (IDE) in it.


    One 400GB SATA drive to SATA 1 port and 1 MB auf'm 250GB SATA drive to SATA 2 MB, now I have the following problem after several back and forth I have now managed to Win7 x86 400GB SATA drive to install. Even when set on Win7 but were only 2 SATA drives appear the 500GB IDE was not shown by the way, a test showed the Ubuntu with Ubuntu if I would install it for all three boards to install or properly displays would provide .

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    If Asus can be found at your motherboard drivers for the following device promise SATA378 Driver V1.00.0.26, sounds pretty good actually unfortunately, of course, not explicitly for Win7 but try'd probably ego. Otherwise there would be at Station-Drivers have this driver that would try well, would be more of a test balloon and was only implemented when there is a craft system which is not tragic it would install if need new wenns wrong is running.

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    Thank you finally made it to the Promise SATA378 Driver wonderful V1.00.0.26 ATA Mode driver, now all drives are recognized Phew, what a complicated thing was that even 3-4 years ago one more question, can you tell me a tool with which I recommend a plate completely clean brush Brand new condition? Is there a program / tool that when a disk drive in my case, a 160GB Samsung SP1614C) bad sectors displayed here in HD Tune "little red box to repair or possibly move to override / or whatever else can.

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    Probably the cleanest clean hard drive please correct who knows more with dban darik's Boot and Nuke is an ISO-CD, boot from that HDD will be deleted the OS completely, i do not know if DBAN can address USB drives, sorry.

    You can repair bad sectors not move, hard drives have marked a certain stock of sectors that are dead, and instead uses the reserve, only when these are used up you have bad sectors, that is over, there are no data on it more and hey, sometimes seriously: At current disk prices you want but not even ne txt file leave a broken HDD?

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    OK, thank you i just wanted to know BAD sectors small red box is the same hard drive disposal, so be it but sad but sure a pity 160GB is a lot of space, also included dd_rescue, an improved dd, which breaks off not even on defective sectors.

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    Because other people are reading your data could not, it is because the best way, because even if you are in Windows deletes the data, they are on the HDD is still available and can still be read with special software, and well in this day and age nothing around 160GB so dolle much and also 500 GB drives with shipping cost is low.

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