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Let's take a look here!!
ABIT RAID Floppy Disk Driver Release date: 2004-10-12RAID Floppy Disk Driver for Intel Si 3112 Si 3114 Via 8237 (Windows 2000 XP required).
How to use: Prepare a blank floppy disk, run the file to extract it to a blank floppy disk, and use the F6 key to load the driver when installing the system.
The serial port hard disk drive is first copied to the floppy disk, and the driver in the floppy disk is loaded with the F6 key when installing the system, so that the serial port hard disk drive can be installed.
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It's so troublesome, and I'm going to get some floppy disks.
The easiest way to go online next XP installation CD,With SATA driver,You can install it directly,What tomato garden,Tornado,Jujumao's can be,CD startup has a selection menu,Go buy a pirated CD can also be,3 yuan。 There are also a lot of tomatoes.
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The support is support, but the 250G hard disk you can't bring that board! Your board can support up to 160g!
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Early SATA1 motherboards are not compatible with today's SATA2 hard drives. I've come across it before. It is recommended to replace the IDE hard drive.
Your approach has the potential to solve the problem, and it's worth a try.
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It's just a hard drive, and it has nothing to do with memory.
Either the hard disk has a problem such as bad sectors, or your system is not installed, and try to install it again.
As for detecting memory, the easiest way is to turn off the fast startup item in the BIOS and start it once, and the system will detect the memory. As long as the test is passed and can be started smoothly, there is basically no problem.
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1. DDR2 533 677 memory cannot be plugged into the upgrade KV7, because DDR2 533 677 is DDR2 memory, and the upgrade KV7 does not have DDR2 slot.
2. You can add another 512MB DDR400 memory, there are incompatible cases, but there are very few.
Special note: 512MB+512MB=1GB, DDR400+DDR400 is not equal to DDR800
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Your memory should only support DDR400, 533 is absolutely not, and it can't be plugged into the board.
If you want to buy a memory with the same parameters as the brand you are using now, there will be no incompatibility, but: DDR400+DR400 is not equal to DDR800....
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DDR400 simply indicates the operating frequency of the memory, which is not controlled by quantity. No matter how much it adds, it still stays on the DDR400.
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Normal or DDR400
The dual channel is DDR800
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to brush up on points. DDR400+DR400 is not equal to DDR800....DDR400+DR400 is not equal to DDR800....
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This motherboard has 2 IDE interfaces, 2 on the SATA interface manual says that it supports Serialata 150 RAID, which is not compatible with your hard disk change, it refers to the ability to form disk arrays.
This motherboard uses KT600+VT8237 chipset, VIA's VT8237 South Bridge, like other latest South Bridge chips on the market, can only support the first generation SATA interface.
However, the VT8237 Southbridge chip is not incapable of using SATA2 hard drives. Currently, all SATA2 drives have a dedicated jumper for selecting SATA2 and SATA modes, which can smoothly resolve compatibility issues.
Therefore, it can be used.
1. It can only work in SATA1 mode.
2. You need to set up the jumper on the hard disk.
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Support Serialata 150 RAID instructions only support SATA1, but you can use jumpers to make the hard disk work under SATA1, but this will reduce the performance of the hard disk. Pay attention to whether there is a jumper cap when buying a hard disk, if not, please ask the master to help you jump off the line.
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Yes, the current hard disks are all 300MB s transfer rate (theoretical value), which is the child of SATA1, hehe, so the hard disk you buy will also run at 150 s.
Now the best cost-effective hard drives are 250G and 320G hard drives, so it is recommended to buy these two. Of course, it depends on your own needs, I hope it can help you, I sell computers, you can consult me if you have any questions.
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Buy a SATA hard drive, adjust the speed to SATA1, there is a problem with the Seagate hard drive firmware, it is not recommended.
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SATA2 hard disk,Can be connected to SATA1 interface for normal use,It's just that the data transfer rate can only be at the speed of SATA1,It's a little slower,But it's definitely no problem to use.,I've tried this myself.。 I use the current 320G SATA2 hard drive to connect to the SATA port of the 848 motherboard, and everything works fine when I use it. The 848 motherboard is only slightly better than the old 845 motherboard, but the 848 comes with a SATA1 connector.
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Is it that tight? I didn't turn around.
Ascend KV7 motherboard upgrade CPU Sempron 2800+ This is more suitable for the luck base.
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This has nothing to do with capacity, 1t can be driven.
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As long as the power supply is enough, it doesn't matter how much you want.
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Depends on what chipset your motherboard is:
Intel needs to modify the BIOS item, and the IDE interface can only use IDE1VIA, SATA needs to be installed, the motherboard is matched, the IDE interface is used casually, the NARE chip does not need to install the driver, and there is no need to change the BIOS, SATA interface and IDE interface can be used casually.
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Some motherboards do not support the sharing of serial and parallel port hard disks, and the supported ones can be used as the main disk, or you can flash the motherboard BIOS with common sense.
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SATA and IDE use two different channels, no need for any settings, just connect it, and the XP system will automatically recognize it.
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Set it in the motherboard BIOS, take a look at the manual in detail.