Maxtor SATA and MSI KT6V Problem

Hey !!!
I se many people with the simillar problem...
Our customers are getting wery angry because their computers doesn't work.
The problem first aquired with the Maxtor 120 and 80gb SATA hdd:s
We have mounted many computers and about 60% of the computers have the same problem with SATA hdds...
Allmost every computer also had MSI KT6V or DELTA
We tried every possible bios uppdate, mobo drivers, SATA drivers etc.
Does anyone have any explanasion to this problem???
After many defective Maxtor hdd:s we tried Samsiung 120Gb SATA hdd:s....same problem...
We have been in contact with MSI. Maxtor and Samsung customer services, but they had no solution
If someone has any usefull tips You can contact me at [email protected]

there are 2 threads, that you should take a look
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?threadid=47387&sid= that ends with RMA
and
https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?threadid=47615&sid=
Both threads are IMHO compatibility problem, but if someone says I am wrong, I can be wrong... :hypecrite:

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