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Detecting ata/ide harddisk

Morgoth

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can anny one help me to find a way to dettect my ata/ide harddisk?
in bios i cant find a way to turn it on
 
does it work in other computers?
 
ok thanks, another question is it normal that my multieplier goes up and down? 27/28
and my computer when starting up it goes off/on/off/on
 
I am not up on the I7 pros, but if you have throttle and power management on in the bios or OS, yes... it will change the multiplier.

My multiplier will go 6x to 8.5X on my Q9550 and Gig MB with the stuff turned on.

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my computer when starting up it goes off/on/off/on

If you mean it is cutting off then on, repeat... that is not
Sounds as if there is a hardware or driver problem, maybe.
Have you look in device manager and clicked on show hidden devices to see if there are any Exclamation points or such?
Un-plug any not needed usb devices, reset the bios, re-seat the memory(run memtest for shitz and grins), run a disk check for errors; just some ideas.

Come to think of it my Gigabyte board did that when I first started it. I had to un plug the PSU from the wall and plug it back in after a few minutes. Ain't done it since.
 
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