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SATA Drive problems in Device Manager
My 320 GB Seagate 7200.10 SATA shows in Vista Device Manager as "Having a
problem". Clicking "Hardware" Tab makes the tab disappear, and upon Reboot I get the message that NTFS is corrupted and the DSKCHK has to be performed. It happens every time after I boot into 64-bit Vista. I am running 32-bit XP on the came physical drive, but in the different partition, and XP has no problem recognizing the drive - the Driver is listed as Microsoft. My Chipset is VIA PT880 Ultra. Does anyone have the same problem with a single SATA drive? Thank you, -- CTP |