P6N SLI Plat + Adaptec 1220 pci-e sata card = lockup and no drive detection

Well today my adaptec aar-1220sa pci-e sata adaptor card came in and I was eager to install it.  My first attempt to boot up without a drive attached was met with a slow bios screen and then when windows vista finally got to the desktop none of my usb peripherals would work.  I flashed the card to the latest bios and installed the newest adaptec drivers and if I hook my wd sata drive to it I cannot boot.  If I leave it in with no drives attached it will let windows boot however the usb hub is out and I have to remove it in device manager and then reinstall it in order to get my mouse and other usb devices back up and running.  I was wondering if anyone else had tried this card and if you got it to work what did you do?  So far for me it will not detect any sata drive that I hook up to it. Thanks.
PS: I'm going to rma this thing as I've never had a drive controller behave like this thing does.  I don't think that it was ready for prime time yet.

Quote from: Puffnstuff on 03-May-07, 00:59:46
My problems were all induced by the adaptec card.  Once it was removed from the system everything went back to normal.  I've used many add in drive controller cards in my day and none of them have behaved so abnormally as this one did.  I believe that the problem is entirely with the adaptec sata adaptor and not with my system or mb.  If I have to add more hd's I'll get a pci card or just add ide drives since I do have a free slot available.
I have used 2 eSATA cards on previous systems.  Always ran like garbage and screwed up the boot process.  Thats why i got the p6n plat with the esata onboard so I'd have no problems.  My guess is you were having an IRQ conflict.   

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