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Posted by: palmerg, July 16th, 2006, 7:08pm
I was about to order a new larger hard drive for my computer when a friend advised that my motherboard was not equiped to use the Serial ATA hard drive that I had in mind. Also he said that it was not compatable with Acronis Disk Director that I curently have installed. I knew that Acronis was not compatable with the Vista Beta 2, but did not know that any problem existed with the SATA drives. I am aware that a SATA cable was necessary to instal the drive, but was not aware that would not work with my motherboard Intel D845GERG2--D845GEBV2. Where do I go from here? :'(
Posted by: dlwolff0, July 18th, 2006, 2:17am; Reply: 1
Take a look at this link, it compares 22 different SATA and ultra ATA hard drives.
You should be able to find one you can use.
http://www.tomshardware.com/2005/09/27/round/If your motherboard doesn't support SATA drives, you can install a controller card to connect to a SATA drive.
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