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Upgraded computer, let the problems begin

djohn3853

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Hi All, been a while. Ok, I recently upgraded system 1 to its current configuration in my sig. That freed up the mobo, cpu, mem and vid card to do a hand me down to my second system. That system had been Asus mobo w/Barton and Win xp. So anyway my problems are with system 2. I decided that I would get a ssd and Win7 for that system. I wasn't sure how the Win7 install would go. the old hd's had been in a xp system and the mobo/cpu/mem had been Vista 64 bit.



One of the first things i ran into was I had 2dvd drives and 2 hd's that were all ide. The EP45 mobo only has one ide port. So I decided to toss the dvd's in favor of a new sata one. Someone advised me to keep the old hd's unconnected while i installed Win7 to ssd. That went ok. I bought 2 ide/sata adapters to run hd's by sata. See linky below.



So, my problems are:



Can't get the hd's to work. The computer hangs at the Gigabyte splash screen. I can get to the bios from there but it doesn't show the old hds. One question i have is, do power the ide/sata adapter or only the hd or both? I actually think i've tried all combos with no luck. I've also tried doing only open hd at a time. Is this some kind of master/slave issue? a raid issue?



For now I have hooked up one of the hd's with the ide port. But I hate to give up this easy, want to make this work.

Ok, next issue, during the Win7 install, there was a prompt at one point to either install or upgrade. Now my thinking was, the old computer had xp, the mobo, cpu, mem, vid had been in another computer running vista, and I had no hd's other than the brand new ssd, so how could I upgrade? Now that i have the unit up and running and have one of the old hd's install, most of everything i've tried to run won't work. Get either nothing or error like "application failed side by side cnofiguration" blah blah. I think my xp must have been 32 bit. my Win7 is 64. Is that it? can nothing be done? Should I have upgraded instead of installing? Can I go back and do that now?



http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16812270236
 
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Can't get the hd's to work. The computer hangs at the Gigabyte splash screen. I can get to the bios from there but it doesn't show the old hds. One question i have is, do power the ide/sata adapter or only the hd or both? I actually think i've tried all combos with no luck. I've also tried doing only open hd at a time. Is this some kind of master/slave issue? a raid issue?
It only power the adapter. You still need to connect a molex power plug to your IDE hard drive to power. Also make sure that both drives are set to master as some IDE to SATA adapters don't work unless the IDE drive is set to master.

Ok, next issue, during the Win7 install, there was a prompt at one point to either install or upgrade. Now my thinking was, the old computer had xp, the mobo, cpu, mem, vid had been in another computer running vista, and I had no hd's other than the brand new ssd, so how could I upgrade? Now that i have the unit up and running and have one of the old hd's install, most of everything i've tried to run won't work. Get either nothing or error like "application failed side by side cnofiguration" blah blah. I think my xp must have been 32 bit. my Win7 is 64. Is that it? can nothing be done? Should I have upgraded instead of installing? Can I go back and do that now?
So you're trying to run applications off that XP drive?

Upgrading wouldn't have done anything since it would have installed Windows 7 onto your HDD with XP on it rather than the SSD
 
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