Hello, just bought a new computer which uses a Asus P5B Series motherboard. Not familiar with SATA and IDE interfaces as I never touch those before. Do I still connect the DVD-writer as I normally do in the days when SATA is not out yet? Cos sometimes I'm able to read my DVD, sometimes I'm not, giving me I/O errors.
Best Regards, Kit Kai, MVP (SharePoint Portal Server)
I believe the DVD drive only supports one type of interface. I have not seen a device that supports both. And I have not seen (are those out yet?) optical drive models that actually make use of the SATA interface, so I assume your drive is still using the old IDE PATA flat cable.
Does the drive consistently throw out read errors on all media? Or just particular discs? I would plug it on another motherboard/PC and test it out.
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I've tried two drives already. Both have the same problem...
Sometimes, after booting, the drive can read any media... But after awhile, the drive stop spinning, and os throws I/O error.
Sometimes, even after booting, the drive dun even spin.