OliverB
06-19-2004, 05:49 PM
I would need help o_n the following problem:
One of these scenarios can happen
Scenario 1: During boot my HDD is not recognized and the boot sequence finishes with 'Ultra100 Bios not installed, because there are no drivers attached'
Scenario 2: However sometimes the HDD is recognised and the PC powers up and starts Win2000 as normal. Everthing is running fine for a while until suddenly the HDD stops to 'operate' and the PC 'crashes' and subsequently returns to scenario 1.
Firstly I am puzzled why I get this Ultra100 message because no controller Ultra100 is actually inserted in o_ne of the PCI slots. Secondly I wonder why the HDD is sometimes detected and the other time not. During the faulty boot sequence I've also received the message 'check cables' - which I did but with no idea what to do - everything looked fine to me. Listening to the HDD it sounds like it sometimes simple stops 'turning' the disk.
My motherboard is a Asus Cubx-E with a primary master / slave and secondary master / slave.
Please note: I am not a Hardware Person - but I understand what to do if the answer is not written in techy language.
Are my bios settings screwed?? (and why what that be - have not made any amendments to hard- or software - problem occured out of the blue).
Your help is appreciated.
One of these scenarios can happen
Scenario 1: During boot my HDD is not recognized and the boot sequence finishes with 'Ultra100 Bios not installed, because there are no drivers attached'
Scenario 2: However sometimes the HDD is recognised and the PC powers up and starts Win2000 as normal. Everthing is running fine for a while until suddenly the HDD stops to 'operate' and the PC 'crashes' and subsequently returns to scenario 1.
Firstly I am puzzled why I get this Ultra100 message because no controller Ultra100 is actually inserted in o_ne of the PCI slots. Secondly I wonder why the HDD is sometimes detected and the other time not. During the faulty boot sequence I've also received the message 'check cables' - which I did but with no idea what to do - everything looked fine to me. Listening to the HDD it sounds like it sometimes simple stops 'turning' the disk.
My motherboard is a Asus Cubx-E with a primary master / slave and secondary master / slave.
Please note: I am not a Hardware Person - but I understand what to do if the answer is not written in techy language.
Are my bios settings screwed?? (and why what that be - have not made any amendments to hard- or software - problem occured out of the blue).
Your help is appreciated.