Well, I buggered around in the registry and tried uninstalling/reinstalling the drivers (That is, Microsofts own drivers); as well as reconnecting the drives one by one (In the correct places, setting all drives to master or slave only…) and nothing seems to of helped.
I’m now hearing from the guy who gave me the board that it might only support up to UDMA3 (Yuck) and up to 137GB HDDs (That explains why it trashed my brand new Hitachi 160GB drive...Sigh...).
I’m now downloading the drivers for the board from the manufacturers’ website...At 7KB/Sec on broadband...zzzzzz...Might be here a while...
Also, there are no registry "hacks"--just documented and undocumented values. The registry isn't a mystical land off the edge of the map, beyond which there be dragons. It's just a big set of binary INI files that support multiple data types and access control.
I can assure you that there are dragons out there - They have a habit of eating your system and turning it into fire whenever you make a mistake...Apparently... :-) :flame:
Thanks,
Hodgkinson.
EDIT: I've not tried everything yet...