PC wont pick up BenQ Drive
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gcooldude
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24. November 2010 @ 20:31 |
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I can't get my PC to read the drive. Do I need those Port IO drivers installed? I have Win 7 32-Bit. I currnely have two other DVD drives connected to SATA and then a SATA cable to the drive and power the drive from the xbox. It'll pick up my Kreon drive.
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24. November 2010 @ 20:37 |
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PortIO should be installed automatically with the newer versions of JF. Since you have onboard sata I don't know if you should simply disable the drivers in device manager or if you should disable the driver, figure out what .sys file is for your sata adapter in c:\windows\system32\drivers and rename it, then re-enable again (which is what you do with the VIA 6421 PCI card)
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gcooldude
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24. November 2010 @ 20:55 |
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Still doesnt pick up
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24. November 2010 @ 21:03 |
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are you running JF in administrator mode? Might want to try XP and/or a VIA 6421 card
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gcooldude
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24. November 2010 @ 21:04 |
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Running from Admin, only problem is if I want to run from XP I have to reinstall windows, lol.
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gcooldude
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24. November 2010 @ 21:38 |
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I give up. It just won't pick it up. If the drive is connected during boot it won't go past the login screen. JF won't open if the drive is connected. But the drive works so I don't understand what is wrong. Frustrated so giving up for the night
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24. November 2010 @ 22:11 |
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Originally posted by gcooldude: I give up. It just won't pick it up. If the drive is connected during boot it won't go past the login screen. JF won't open if the drive is connected. But the drive works so I don't understand what is wrong. Frustrated so giving up for the night
If it wont go past the login screen or JF wont open with the drive connected it sounds to me there's a driver issue, maybe a conflict between the stock driver and portIO, or perhaps PortIO is having a hard time using your sata card. You could always give iPrep/dosflash a try
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gcooldude
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24. November 2010 @ 22:15 |
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That or maybe I should buy a sata card or wait for that maximus thing to release that connects to usb port. If I have to wait for the new year for it that won't be so bad
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24. November 2010 @ 23:28 |
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Originally posted by gcooldude: That or maybe I should buy a sata card or wait for that maximus thing to release that connects to usb port. If I have to wait for the new year for it that won't be so bad
well dosflash is the free option between the 3...it can seem intimidating at first but actually with iPrep making you a bootable USB drive it's actually probably easier than using jungleflasher. But i'm with you, totally getting one of those USB flashers when they come out
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gcooldude
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25. November 2010 @ 07:28 |
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The other thing I was thinking about is I have a Sony drive thats connected via SATA. Should I try disconnecting that? Whats odd is that the only drive it could out of all the I/O was my Kreon drive which is connected via IDE.
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gcooldude
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25. November 2010 @ 10:07 |
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To let you know, I am running Win 7 Ultimate 32 bit with ASUS P5N-D motherboard. I thought I could also try updating the chipset drivers, maybe that will help? First I am going to try disconnecting my Sony SATA drive and if that doesn't work i'll re-installed Win 7 with a dual boot to XP.
EDIT: I looked on the ASUS site and they do have some chipset and SATA drivers. Now that I have had time to think, Jungleflasher wouldn't even pick up my Sony SATA drive but would pick up the IDE Kreon drive. So I am going to update the chipset and SATA drivers tonight and i'll let you know how that goes. If it doesn't work I am going to install XP 32-bit for this and Win 7 64-bit for regular use.
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 25. November 2010 @ 11:00
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gcooldude
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25. November 2010 @ 11:13 |
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Also, does it have to be connected to the first SATA port? Cause I currently have my HDD in that port
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25. November 2010 @ 11:15 |
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I don't think so but it'd be worth a shot to temporarily disconnect any sata drives that aren't necessary. Also you don't have to wipe 7 to install a dual boot with xp, just put xp in a different directory and it should automatically detect 7 and setup dual boot
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gcooldude
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25. November 2010 @ 11:17 |
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Originally posted by w00ly: I don't think so but it'd be worth a shot to temporarily disconnect any sata drives that aren't necessary. Also you don't have to wipe 7 to install a dual boot with xp, just put xp in a different directory and it should automatically detect 7 and setup dual boot
Should the BenQ drive be connected to SATA1? Currently its on SATA2 and my HDD is on SATA1, then the Sony is on SATA3.
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gcooldude
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25. November 2010 @ 18:36 |
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Okay so I got everything working. But one thing that happened is I was powering the drive via the xbox 360 and it turned off twice, one when doing intro / device id and then again when i was going to write and tried it again and worked. It was just wierd that the console turned off
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3. December 2010 @ 18:13 |
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hi im a nooobie,but i spent 9 hrs searching & trying everything ,lots of people on xbox 360 forums had same prob,asus data security was blocking xbox 360,i deleted it from comp.hey presto!common thread ,were mostly asus! even tho the security wasnt activated it still blocked .maybe it might help?
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m4r0v3r
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3. December 2010 @ 19:33 |
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nevermind
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