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motherboard asus A7v600 not supporting ide 160 gb maxtor drive

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    dear friends i have asus A7V600 motherboard it detech the harddrive and show in bios, when out from bios it give error that primary drive fail at port 0. it is the same port i have attached. mb have asusA7v600 processor 2500+ Amd authlon xp i have checked the drive on other computer its working fine. i have also updated the bios from asus web site but problem not solved. help me plz.

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      dear friends i have asus A7V600 motherboard it detech the harddrive and show in bios, when out from bios it give error that primary drive fail at port 0. it is the same port i have attached. mb have asusA7v600 processor 2500+ Amd authlon xp i have checked the drive on other computer its working fine. i have also updated the bios from asus web site but problem not solved. help me plz.

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      Dave Kreskowiak
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      Did you try another hard drive on your motherboard? It's possible the port is bad. In either case, you're best source of information is ASUS, not us.

      Dave Kreskowiak Microsoft MVP - Visual Basic

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