[mdlug] ECS A770M-A motherboard SATA controller failure
Ingles, Raymond
Raymond.Ingles at compuware.com
Mon Dec 1 14:45:21 EST 2008
A couple weeks ago, Windows XP stopped booting on my downstairs machine,
hanging when trying to load "MUP.sys". Since I only use it for games, I
wasn't too worried. I tried reinstalling a few times, without success.
This weekend I finally got time to take the computer apart and reseat
all the cables. Unfortunately, after that the computer refused to POST.
After some experimentation, I've determined that I can't boot if
anything's plugged into any of the SATA ports on the motherboard. I took
out the SATA adapters from my IDE drives and have them hooked up to the
IDE controller, but that means that my DVD burner has no port to hook
to. Still, I'm at least operational with Linux. Windows won't boot at
all, now it blue-screens even if the SATA controller is disabled.
(BTW, it's a good thing Ubuntu sets up the fstab to mount partitions
based on UUID instead of physical partition name. My drives went from
sda and sdb to hda and hdb, but everything worked fine anyway.)
Anyway, I've started the warranty game, since I only bought the
motherboard in March. Microcenter.com sent me to ECS, and they are on
vacation until tomorrow. We'll see if they (as their warranty policy
seems to indicate) might try to send me back to Microcenter. :-/
Sincerely,
Ray Ingles (313) 227-2317
"Naturally the common people don't want war... [but] it is always a
simple matter to drag the people along... [T]ell them they are being
attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism and
exposing the country to danger. It works the same in any country."
- Hermann Goering
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