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Asus A8N-SLI Premium motherboard - USB troubles


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I recently bought a few IDE to USB adapters and they've refused to work on XP Pro SP1 or XP 64-bit. I believe this to be a board problem of some kind because the adapters work fine on a different board with XP SP1. I've had other devices in the USB ports before that worked, tried other ports, etc. nothing. It p***es me off to no end when something simple refuses to work and there's no logic behind it whatsoever. I tried updating the bios and that not only didn't work, but caused other problems. When that happened, I figured p*** on it and tried to downgrade the BIOS. Now my board is junk because the **** BIOS corrupted and all I get is black screen on boot. I want to determine whether to send the board in for replacement or if I need a different one. I've got a case with like 20 bays (Lian Li 2100B) and I don't want to be limited on how many goddamn devices I can have hooked up. I was using an old Promise PCI card to accomodate extra IDE hard drives before, but I can't run x64 with that, and I wanna run x64; Otherwise, WTF is the point in having a 64bit chip? I may as well have upgraded my AthlonXP system. :(

Basicly, I have 5 IDE hard drives, 3 IDE optical drives, and 3 SATA hard drives. I want them all hooked up in this bloody system! Plus, when I have some money to spend, I want a **** Zip250 in here too (don't ask me why), and maybe more SATA hard drives. Maybe even a Jazz drive just for the hell of it! hehe

p.s. I tried an IDE to SATA adapter and it worked fine on x64, but XP SP1 wouldn't even boot with it plugged in...even though the 3 SATA hard drives I have plugged into the NVRAID controller work perfectly fine!! What the hell!?

Edited by Viper187

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I wanted to try to run an external IDE drive off of a USB port so I bought this adaptor kit. (mail order)

It had the adaptor, a little modular power supply and an adaptor for laptop drives.

It looked great! But I could never get it to work.

I turned it over to a Super Guru friend of mine and got it back a few days later with this comment, "What a piece of crap!)

I sent it back to the seller (in California) and got another one back a couple of weeks later.

SAME thing! No joy!

It's laying on the shelf in my work room right now.

Want another one? I'll sell it real cheap! :w00t::w00t:

Cheers!

Andromeda43

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I wanted to try to run an external IDE drive off of a USB port so I bought this adaptor kit. (mail order)

It had the adaptor, a little modular power supply and an adaptor for laptop drives.

It looked great! But I could never get it to work.

I turned it over to a Super Guru friend of mine and got it back a few days later with this comment, "What a piece of crap!)

I sent it back to the seller (in California) and got another one back a couple of weeks later.

SAME thing! No joy!

It's laying on the shelf in my work room right now.

Want another one? I'll sell it real cheap! :w00t::w00t:

Cheers!

Andromeda43

heh. These are Cables Unlimited ones. I don't get why some of these **** adapters are still so expensive. Sucks to spend $60 on 3 cables. I just don't understand how they can work on 1 board and not work on another. The machine with the Asus board wouldn't even make it past the BIOS logo with those plugged in, until I reset the power. On a cheap old ECS board, however, the **** things worked fine. It's just strange.

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