I looked at my hardware manager and windows thinks my drive is a SCSI drive.
Interesting... Whatexactly does Device Manager say in that regard?
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Yes- that model is (obviously) not a SCSI drive.
The reason I asked is that drives connected to some RAID controllers (or RAID-capable motherboards) get reported/identified as SCSI drives.
Is this a possiblity?
Although I could be way off base on this, if you can give us the exact make/model of your motherboard that might help.
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The drive being identified as SCSI really sounds to me like it has something to do with the fact that your motherboard has SATA and RAID capabilities, although I don't know if that has anything to do with the problems you're having.
Have a look at the hard drive and RAID options in the BIOS. Turn off the RAID-related settings there and see if that changes anything.
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Hmm- That mobo is at least RAID-capable; maybe RAID is an option that's only available on some versions of the board.
What are the exact errors that you're getting concerning file corruption?
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You've mentioned 512Mb of RAM. Is that 2 x 256Mb modules? If so are they the same brand or different modules?
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I suspect it's a faulty or incompatible RAM module. I'd try borrowing another from somewhere and seeing if it works with different RAM in it.
Reset CMOS and try again first though.
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hardware manager stills shows my hard drive and my cdrom as scsi, but everything works fine, so far.
Unless it starts causing problems, I am going to let sleepings dogs lie.
My hunch is still that the SCSI issue is RAID-related, but as you said, if it's working fine...
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