AppleSauce wrote on 2024-07-07, 03:21:
darry wrote on 2024-07-06, 14:13:The fact that it at least works well enough to boot with XTIDE BIOS suggests that the issue is not the adapter or its converter […]
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AppleSauce wrote on 2024-07-06, 12:06:
Thanks a bunch , it would really help.
The fact that it at least works well enough to boot with XTIDE BIOS suggests that the issue is not the adapter or its converter chip, but with the P3B-F board's onboard BIOS not being happy with the SSD.
I seem to recall there being LBA related issues with some newer drives that were small enough to be expected to work (below 127GB) but still failed to due to BIOS issues unless one used a controller card with its own more robust BIOS or XTIDE.
I might be misremembering that last point.
How did he get a 80gig intel ssd to work on his p3b-f then? Unless he had a different model ssd?
It could be some subtle difference between models snd LBA implementation, I would guess.
I can't test anything right as I'm in the middle of multi-city-wide power failure and the machine I would use currently has no PSU anyway.
If you don't mind a bit of trial and error, I suggest
a) plugging the SSD to the secondary controller, the optical drive to the primary, as master. Leave only the primary controller on auto in ththe BIOS. Then boot into Windows with XTIDE and see if optical drive is there