SATA HDD FORMAT ISSUES TRACED BACK TO Neo4 Platinum?

Hi everyone,
I have just built a new computer with the specs below, and I can not get the machine to properly format the harddrives. I have two SATA WD 200 gig (series 1) Hdd's that I have been trying to format, but they freeze up in windows format. Lifeguard (WD) formatted the drives fine in quick, but froze up on normal NTFS. I have tried all combinations on the native 4 sata spots, and even tried just using one hdd. I also tried my friends Seagate 300 gig sata and found it froze up during file install on Windows MCE 2005. Therefore, it does not look like it's the drives, but rather a communication with the motherboard. I have made sure that the bios had the "allow larger hdd sizes" checked, but yet did not help the problem.
I am hoping that some of you have come across this problem, as I am all out of ideas. I tried to update the bios from 1.1 to 1.8 but recieved a weird error of "source file not found". I am hoping it's a BIOs Issue becaue I am all out of ideas on this and 1.1 is extremely old compared to 1.8. Hopefully it's not a bad board.
(DRIVES ARE LOCATED on 3 and 4 slot)
AMD 64 3500+
Mushkin 1 gig (512 x2) Dual Channel DDR 400 Ram
2x WDigital 7200 SATA 200 gig (series 1) HDD
Nvidia OC 6600 128
Happauge 500MCE
HDTV wonder card
500 Watt Power supply By Ultra X-Connect
* I read the FAQ on this issue, however my BIOs tells me that if I only have 1 HDD installed and try the Raid Trick, it says "not enough HDDS". I for sure do not want a RAID system for my two drives.
* I have also tried the floopy's as well that came with the board and literally an option I could think of. The only thing I have not done is updated the BIOS.
* I also found this forum thread located on your site with the same issue (https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=58990.0)

Thank you so much for a quick reply
I have brand new OEM Media Center 2005 (2 cd) setup set. I would think that it would?

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    Some mobo makers, such as Epox, have already responded to the problem and have warned their customers to seek the support of hard drive vendors. In a letter to its customers, it said that they should also check the specs of other manufacturers' Via based motherboards.
    Do some googling, it has been all over the net for years. I have had a couple of these boards and a fair share of different hard drives. Trust me, not all of them work on this board.

  • SATA drives not being detected - K8N Neo4 Platinum

    I have the same problem, different PSU!
    msi k8n neo4 platinum pcb 1.0
    3000 64 939
    corsair 1gb dual channel ddr400
    nvidia 8800gts
    antec truepower 550 (19a @ 12v)
    used to run 2 ide maxtor 120 and 80
    added in a sata dvd writer, worked for 6 months
    added in a sata 1TB seagate 7200, sata fails a majority of the time
    same symptons now persist as in original post.
    :< either bios detects both sata drives, neither, or it crashes. this happens respectively rarely, uncommon, and most common
    what ive tried:
    updated all mainboard, bios, video drivers to the most up to date (i had to in order for bios to detect the full size of the 1TB)
    no ide, same problems
    only 1 sata, with and without ide, same problems
    the sata only works after a long period of time (or randomly), that i dont use it
    (ive had both sata unplugged for 12 hours, booted up this morning with them and it detected, i selected safe mode boot, after making it through a majority of the load, it crashed)
    testing a new psu in a day or so, much more powerful. ill give you all my results.

    The cables aren't overly bent?
    "...worked for 6 months"
    "...fails a majority of the time"
    Not very relevant, but since i found the FAQs, and there are no less than four FAQs for hard disks http://global.msi.com.tw/index.php?func=prodfaq&maincat_no=1&cat2_no=&cat3_no=&prod_no=165#menu :
    "Silicon Image Si3114R Raid bios doesn't have JBOD setting in it, why?
    In the new Silicon Image BIOS, JBOD already been renamed as "Concatenation".
    If you want to use single SATA HDD or when tou want use each SATA HDD as IDE mode, you can choose "Concatenation" function in Silicon RAID BIOS."
    "I am using a SATA hard drive with NCQ technology on this motherboard and I am experiencing problems. How do I fix it?
    The issue depends on the Southbridge chipset. Nvidia is currently working on an updated nForce driver to address the issues with certain hard drives.
    You could contact Nvidia support to ask for the new driver if there is one. If there is not any new driver to solve the issue, please disable NCQ on your system." /My fattening. /

  • How should I setup a SATA HDD on K8N Neo2 Platinum?

    I bought a 200Gb SATA hard disk (Maxtor 6V200E0). This is the first time I work with SATA HDDs.
    I plugged the HDD as I always did with an IDE HDD, and installed Windows XP -I have configured nothing-. The problem I'm experiencing is that sometimes Windows XP boots fine, and sometimes it doesn't. After the POST, the Windows Logo does never appear. I do not see anything.
    Reading the Manual, I believe to understand that no matter if you only have one SATA HDD, I should setup nVRAID in the BIOS. Is that correct?. If I configure the nVRAID in the BIOS and setup RAID 0, should this problem disappear?. How should I setup my SATA HDD?. Is it the same to connect it to SATA1/SATA2/SATA3/SATA4 controller?. Or should it be connected into SATA1 -just because there's only 1 HDD in the system-?.
    Thanks a lot!

    Yes, unfortunatelly there's a major issue with this kind of HDDs and nForce3&4 chipset based mainboards. I found the following article at the Maxtor web-site -I asked them to send me the firmware upgrade; standing by-:
    Question
    I have heard or read that Maxtor drives are incompatible with nForce3 or nForce4 chipsets, or that I need a firmware update to make a Maxtor drive compatible with the nForce chipset. Is this true?
         Answer
    Note: This solution is only to be applied to the listed products and only when used with the nVidia© nForce3© or nForce4© chipsets. If you are unsure as to which chipset you have, please contact your motherboard manufacturer or visit your motherboard manufacturer's website for clarification.
    Firmware updates are not upgrades. They offer no performance enhancements and exist only to provide specific compatibility resolutions. If you have a drive that is working properly in a computer, you do not need a firmware update.
    Do not use a firmware update that is not authorized directly by Maxtor as there are variations of firmware for different revisions of drives that can render drives inoperable if applied to the wrong drive.
    Applying firmware to a drive that is not authorized by Maxtor will void the warranty on the drive as this would be considered an unauthorized modification. Please see Maxtor's Limited Warranty Statement for more information.
    If your drive came inside an OEM machine such as a Dell, Apple, Gateway etc., do not apply a firmware update at all as this will void the warranty which is held by that manufacturer. Please contact your OEM vendor directly.
    The following issues have been identified with Maxtor SATA II drives and the nVidia nForce4 controller:
    Data Corruption: If you are experiencing data corruption issues, the problem is not with the hard drive firmware. Please visit nVidia's website to update to the latest nVidia chipset drivers to resolve this issue. Make sure to be familiar with your motherboard specifications as there are several variations.
    NCQ: If you are experiencing problems with NCQ (Native Command Queueing) please see nVidia's Knowledgebase ID 768 for more information with an issue nVidia is having with NCQ and the nForce4 chipset, and a forthcoming resolution. They also offer a solution to temporarily disable NCQ.
    No Detection: If you are experiencing a problem with your Maxtor SATA-II drive not being detected by your nForce3 or nForce4 host controllers at bootup:
    Note: This does not apply if your drive is connected to a non-nForce3 or nForce4 controller such as SIIG (Silicon Image), HighPoint, Promise etc. Many motherboards have multiple host controllers onboard so make sure you are familiar with your motherboard specifications and schematics.
    The drives affected are those listed in the following table:
    Model begins with:
    Code (Firmware revision)
    6B- or 7B-
    BANC1980
    BANC1B70
    BANC1BM0
    BANC1BY0
    BANC1E00
    6L- or 7L-
    BANC1G00
    BANC1G10
    BANC1G20
    6H- or 7H-
    HA431BW0
    6V- or 7V-
    VA111610
    VA101610
    VA131610
    VA141610
    Example of a drive label:
    Image
    To check your current firmware revision on the drive without removing it from the system, use the Powermax diagnostic CD. Drive model, Serial and firmware Revision is displayed in the upper right hand corner after selecting the drive to test.
    A firmware update to resolve this issue for Maxtor SATA II drives is available by contacting Maxtor Support. Please have the drive serial number and the Code number available, which will be listed on the top label of the drive itself.
    Firmware updates will be issued for those drives experiencing this problem only, not for experimental troubleshooting. Due to the nature of a firmware code update, a drive can be potentially rendered inoperable so it is critical that data is backed up first.

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