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Basically, in NT
Problem Adding another SATA HDD to an existing SATA RAID
or it's decendants, Windows Operating systems, the new disk needs to have a signature created during boot time before NT will recognize it or allow access. So, try rebooting the system and allow the O/S to write a signature to the drive, you should then be able to partition and format the new drive. Allows the integrated SATA controller to be set to Off, ATA, or RAID. Off disables the SATA subsystem. ATA sets the SATA subsystem to Native IDE mode. RAID sets the SATA subsystem to RAID mode.Basically, in NT or it's decendants, Windows Operating systems, the new disk needs to have a signature created during boot time before NT will recognize it or allow access. So, try rebooting the system and allow the O/S to write a signature to the drive, you should then be able to partition and format the new drive. Allows the integrated SATA controller to be set to Off, ATA, or RAID. Off disables the SATA subsystem. ATA sets the SATA subsystem to Native IDE mode. RAID sets the SATA subsystem to RAID mode.
Basically, in NT or it's decendants, Windows Operating systems, the new disk needs to have a signature created during boot time before NT will recognize it or allow access. So, try rebooting the system and allow the O/S to write a signature to the drive, you should then be able to partition and format the new drive. Allows the integrated SATA controller to be set to Off, ATA, or RAID. Off disables the SATA subsystem. ATA sets the SATA subsystem to Native IDE mode. RAID sets the SATA subsystem to RAID mode.
Basically, in NT or it's decendants, Windows Operating systems, the new disk needs to have a signature created during boot time before NT will recognize it or allow access. So, try rebooting the system and allow the O/S to write a signature to the drive, you should then be able to partition and format the new drive. Allows the integrated SATA controller to be set to Off, ATA, or RAID. Off disables the SATA subsystem. ATA sets the SATA subsystem to Native IDE mode. RAID sets the SATA subsystem to RAID mode.Basically, in NT or it's decendants, Windows Operating systems, the new disk needs to have a signature created during boot time before NT will recognize it or allow access. So, try rebooting the system and allow the O/S to write a signature to the drive, you should then be able to partition and format the new drive. Allows the integrated SATA controller to be set to Off, ATA, or RAID. Off disables the SATA subsystem. ATA sets the SATA subsystem to Native IDE mode. RAID sets the SATA subsystem to RAID mode.
Basically, in NT or it's decendants, Windows Operating systems, the new disk needs to have a signature created during boot time before NT will recognize it or allow access. So, try rebooting the system and allow the O/S to write a signature to the drive, you should then be able to partition and format the new drive. Allows the integrated SATA controller to be set to Off, ATA, or RAID. Off disables the SATA subsystem. ATA sets the SATA subsystem to Native IDE mode. RAID sets the SATA subsystem to RAID mode.