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From: JM on 19 Dec 2005 22:17 I just got a prebuilt Compaq computer with an Athlon 64 3300+ cpu on an Asus K8S-LA motherboard. Can I flash or change the bios to something with some overclocking ability? Should this motherboard recognize a SATA hard drive? It came with an IDE hard drive, but I've got a Seagate 120gb SATA that I could put in it. When I put it in, however, bios does not see it. I'm using a molex-SATA power connector (which I've never used before), and the hard drive spins up. But bios does not see it. SATA adapter is enabled in bios. jm
From: Paul on 20 Dec 2005 00:47 In article <qJKpf.52555$lh.4055(a)tornado.ohiordc.rr.com>, "JM" <jm(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > I just got a prebuilt Compaq computer with an Athlon 64 3300+ cpu on an Asus > K8S-LA motherboard. > > Can I flash or change the bios to something with some overclocking ability? > > Should this motherboard recognize a SATA hard drive? It came with an IDE > hard drive, but I've got a Seagate 120gb SATA that I could put in it. When > I put it in, however, bios does not see it. I'm using a molex-SATA power > connector (which I've never used before), and the hard drive spins up. But > bios does not see it. SATA adapter is enabled in bios. > > jm The only board that even comes close, is the K8S-MX, and the two boards use different Northbridges. Your K8S-LA is SIS760, while the Asus K8S-MX is SIS760GX. Your board has room for local frame buffer memory on its Northbridge, which I don't see in the picture of the motherboard. HP/Compaq K8S-LA (Salmon) http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/genericDocument?cc=us&docname=c00257657&lc=en Asus K8S-MX http://www.asus.com.tw/products4.aspx?modelmenu=2&model=377&l1=3&l2=14&l3=149 I don't expect the BIOS would be that compatible with one another. If your board had a Nvidia chipset, then something from here might have worked. I don't see anything for SIS. http://www.cpuid.com/clockgen.php Have you checked the BIOS, to see if there are any settings for SATA ? I don't know what the 964 Southbridge supports, but if it is similar to the 965 on the Asus board, you would enter the BIOS, enter the RAID BIOS with the special key combination, then set up the single drive as JBOD. Then, loading some kind of driver for your OS, should complete the job. Your manual undoubtedly has better, more precise advice than this. Without the Compaq model number, I would be hard pressed to find your exact manual. Paul
From: JM on 20 Dec 2005 10:05 "Paul" <nospam(a)needed.com> wrote in message news:nospam-2012050046270001(a)192.168.1.178... > In article <qJKpf.52555$lh.4055(a)tornado.ohiordc.rr.com>, "JM" > <jm(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > >> I just got a prebuilt Compaq computer with an Athlon 64 3300+ cpu on an >> Asus >> K8S-LA motherboard. >> >> Can I flash or change the bios to something with some overclocking >> ability? >> >> Should this motherboard recognize a SATA hard drive? It came with an IDE >> hard drive, but I've got a Seagate 120gb SATA that I could put in it. >> When >> I put it in, however, bios does not see it. I'm using a molex-SATA power >> connector (which I've never used before), and the hard drive spins up. >> But >> bios does not see it. SATA adapter is enabled in bios. >> >> jm > > The only board that even comes close, is the K8S-MX, and > the two boards use different Northbridges. Your K8S-LA is > SIS760, while the Asus K8S-MX is SIS760GX. Your board has > room for local frame buffer memory on its Northbridge, > which I don't see in the picture of the motherboard. > > HP/Compaq K8S-LA (Salmon) > > http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/genericDocument?cc=us&docname=c00257657&lc=en > > Asus K8S-MX > > http://www.asus.com.tw/products4.aspx?modelmenu=2&model=377&l1=3&l2=14&l3=149 > > I don't expect the BIOS would be that compatible with one another. > > If your board had a Nvidia chipset, then something from here > might have worked. I don't see anything for SIS. > > http://www.cpuid.com/clockgen.php > > Have you checked the BIOS, to see if there are any settings > for SATA ? I don't know what the 964 Southbridge supports, > but if it is similar to the 965 on the Asus board, you > would enter the BIOS, enter the RAID BIOS with the special > key combination, then set up the single drive as JBOD. > Then, loading some kind of driver for your OS, should complete > the job. Your manual undoubtedly has better, more precise advice > than this. Without the Compaq model number, I would be hard > pressed to find your exact manual. > > Paul Thank you. The computer is an SR1463CL. I got it on clearance for a greatly reduced priced, because it was "defective," but I was able to get it all working. However, I did not receive the disks, docs, etc., and as you might have noticed the ASUS website has nothing on this board, drivers, etc. I got all the drivers necessary from SIS and a couple other places. This mobo basically is an OEM board for Compaq, so the bios is very limited, like most prebuilts. I've got SATA enabled in bios, so I would expect for bios to recognize the drive on either channel 3 (SATA1) or channel 4 (SATA2). But it doesn't see it at all. jm
From: Paul on 20 Dec 2005 12:23 In article <45Vpf.206699$tD4.136966(a)tornado.ohiordc.rr.com>, "JM" <jm(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > > Thank you. > > The computer is an SR1463CL. I got it on clearance for a greatly reduced > priced, because it was "defective," but I was able to get it all working. > However, I did not receive the disks, docs, etc., and as you might have > noticed the ASUS website has nothing on this board, drivers, etc. I got all > the drivers necessary from SIS and a couple other places. This mobo > basically is an OEM board for Compaq, so the bios is very limited, like most > prebuilts. > > I've got SATA enabled in bios, so I would expect for bios to recognize the > drive on either channel 3 (SATA1) or channel 4 (SATA2). But it doesn't see > it at all. > > jm http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/manualCategory?cc=us&product=501558&lc=en Wow. Not a lot on there to work with. No manual with exact BIOS screens. http://www.sis.com/products/sis964.htm The Asus P5S800-VM uses the SIS964 Southbridge, so would be the best match in terms of finding instructions. The SATA logic block inside the Southbridge is the equivalent of SIS180 or SIS181. I notice in the BIOS section of the download page on the support.asus.com site, that support for native SATA mode (non-RAID) was added to that BIOS, so at least in the case of the P5S800-VM, it can support both. Sometimes, these SIS BIOS only offer RAID modes. The P5S800-VM BIOS makes no mention of any magic key to press, to enter the RAID BIOS. On that motherboard, two settings to check are: Interrupt 19 Capture [Enabled] ; this is int 0x13 service, which ; allows the SATA RAID BIOS to offer ; boot services. You cannot boot from ; a drive, unless it is supported by ; int 0x13 registration. Add On ROM Display Mode [Force BIOS] ; RAID BIOS should print a message ; on the screen, when it runs. Now, the P5S800-VM doesn't have the manual section that describes RAID. The P4S800D has that section (PDF pg.77). Download this: http://dlsvr03.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/sock478/P4S800D/e1443_p4s800d.zip Pressing <ctrl> S when the BIOS starts, may get the SIS RAID BIOS to appear, assuming Interrupt 19 Capture was Enabled and saved on a previous BIOS run. At the very least, there should be some kind of SATA message printed on the BIOS screen, when the BIOS POSTs. If the BIOS refuses to offer a native SATA mode (i.e. non-RAID), selecting JBOD from a RAID screen, might be the best you'll be able to do. Support for SATA is provided by a separate code module inside the BIOS image (I have extracted that option ROM with mmtool, for the P4S800-VM, and can see the text strings for on-screen RAID mode. I'd try the same for the HP BIOS, if I could figure out how to get the BIOS file out of the installer.) The RAID driver from the www.sis.com site might do as a driver at the OS level (Win2K/WinXP at least). The above mentioned two motherboard download pages may have older drivers you can try as well. ******* BIOS Update for K8S-LA (don't use unless desperate) http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/softwareDownloadIndex?lc=en&cc=us&softwareitem=pv-28445-5&product=501558&dlc=en&lang=en ******* Good luck, Paul
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