sceggy wrote:
LonelyTV
You don't say which board (is it the 680i SLI?) Looking at this from a fault elimination perspective, potential problems are:
(a) F**ked motherboard/IDE channel - broken track/silicon - RMA
(b) Damaged BIOS (motherboard) - can you boot from USB flash drive/floppy?
(c) Damaged IDE connector on motherboard - RMA
(d) Damaged IDE cable - get another 80 core
(e) Damaged MBR (on more than one disk)
Since it is happening on more than one disk, I'd be tempted to explore the first FOUR options as the ROOT cause, and then go about fixing the MBR using Winhex to search for lost partitions.
To eliminate the disk problem, I'd suggest loading a known disk (with OS) into a USB caddy and see if the system can see the disk.
Scegs
From your comment I guess you are
Heh, yeah sorry I didn't specify my board version It's a EVGA 122-M2-NF59-TR AMD 590 SLI. I have successfully booted from both floppy, IDE HDD, IDE CDrom, and SATA Drive (my 'main' drive). I've got a USB enclosure that I could try out if need be. My CDrom has Zero issues being found and working properly on the IDE Channel. I have also swapped out IDE Cables already to see if that was my problem, however with my HDD's already being messed up they still show up as "healthy, RAW".
So you suggest booting into a known OS by way of USB enclosure, would that be the same as booting with a SATA drive?
I apprecate the response thus far... my goal in all of this is to get my data off the drives and onto a new SATA (when I buy it) I really have no need for all of these IDE drives.