492commish
12-04-2012, 11:03 PM
First, my system:
>Antec Sonata III 500 Quiet Super Mid Tower ATX Case (Black)
>Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H motherboard, BIOS F14, s/n 124200011572
>Intel Core i5-3570k 3.4GHz (quad-core) (using Intel CPU cooler)
>Crucial Ballistix 8GB Kit (4GBx2) DDR3 PC3-12800
>Using motherboard built-in video and audio
>128GB Crucial m4 SSD
>Western Digital RE4 1000GB 7200rpm SATA 3
>Lite-On LightScribe 24X SATA DVD+/-RW
I want to store Windows 7 and my frequently-used M/S Office software on the SSD drive, and store all of my files on the HD.
Here's the situation:
I hooked up power and plugged in SATA cables for all three drives. With my understanding, it doesn't matter which SATA ports on the M/B these are plugged into. The only exception is that if I used a 1.8" mSATA drive in the special socket supplied on the M/B, I then can't use the SATA2 5 connector. (I'm not using this 1.8" mSATA option)
When I tried the second boot, the SSD did not show on the 3D BIOS; the CD and HD drives did show. I experimented with moving the SATA plugs around, and with the next boot try, the SSD and CD drives showed up, but not the HD! I went to another section of the BIOS menu, and this menu showed all three in their respective SATA ports. I went back to the first menu, and the HD still didn't show up.
I loaded Windows 7 onto the SSD drive, which went well. Upon trying to do a boot, I found that I had to go back in and configure the priority for boot drives. Once I made the SSD the top priority drive, it booted up fine, although it wasn't as fast as I would have expected. Seemed like it was about the same speed as a hard drive, to be honest. Maybe I still don't have it configured correctly? Or was I dreaming that it would increase the boot speed?
Anyway, after loading Windows 7, I went to "My Computer" and it doesn't show the hard drive.
I know this is likely a BIOS setting, and maybe even a Windows configuration/setting. I'm pretty sure it's 'operator error'. But I don't know where to begin. The Gigabyte manual is pretty good, but as simple as this "3D BIOS" seems, it is different than the BIOS screens I've dealt with in the past and I'm not sure where I go.
Any ideas?
Phil in Sherwood, Oregon
>Antec Sonata III 500 Quiet Super Mid Tower ATX Case (Black)
>Gigabyte GA-Z77X-UD5H motherboard, BIOS F14, s/n 124200011572
>Intel Core i5-3570k 3.4GHz (quad-core) (using Intel CPU cooler)
>Crucial Ballistix 8GB Kit (4GBx2) DDR3 PC3-12800
>Using motherboard built-in video and audio
>128GB Crucial m4 SSD
>Western Digital RE4 1000GB 7200rpm SATA 3
>Lite-On LightScribe 24X SATA DVD+/-RW
I want to store Windows 7 and my frequently-used M/S Office software on the SSD drive, and store all of my files on the HD.
Here's the situation:
I hooked up power and plugged in SATA cables for all three drives. With my understanding, it doesn't matter which SATA ports on the M/B these are plugged into. The only exception is that if I used a 1.8" mSATA drive in the special socket supplied on the M/B, I then can't use the SATA2 5 connector. (I'm not using this 1.8" mSATA option)
When I tried the second boot, the SSD did not show on the 3D BIOS; the CD and HD drives did show. I experimented with moving the SATA plugs around, and with the next boot try, the SSD and CD drives showed up, but not the HD! I went to another section of the BIOS menu, and this menu showed all three in their respective SATA ports. I went back to the first menu, and the HD still didn't show up.
I loaded Windows 7 onto the SSD drive, which went well. Upon trying to do a boot, I found that I had to go back in and configure the priority for boot drives. Once I made the SSD the top priority drive, it booted up fine, although it wasn't as fast as I would have expected. Seemed like it was about the same speed as a hard drive, to be honest. Maybe I still don't have it configured correctly? Or was I dreaming that it would increase the boot speed?
Anyway, after loading Windows 7, I went to "My Computer" and it doesn't show the hard drive.
I know this is likely a BIOS setting, and maybe even a Windows configuration/setting. I'm pretty sure it's 'operator error'. But I don't know where to begin. The Gigabyte manual is pretty good, but as simple as this "3D BIOS" seems, it is different than the BIOS screens I've dealt with in the past and I'm not sure where I go.
Any ideas?
Phil in Sherwood, Oregon