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First post, by Robertkopp

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I added a second Sata to ide adapter (the startech one) as a master on the second ide controller in line with a LG ide DVD drive and now I have drive write protection errors (bluescreen message), plain freezes and sometimes no drives on bootup in Windows.
I could do a fresh Windows install without any problems, but in Windows i can just read files (play games).
Sometimes driver or game installers can finish, but that depends on the installer. Moving files around is impossible, because anything over a few megabytes will freeze the machine.
It is still booting after 100+ crashes and never finding any corrupted data other than maybe the one file that was just written at that moment.

I did switch the power supply to a known good one and I did check the board for bad caps, but they do not look or measure bad at all. They used Nichicon on the input side (filter and bulk) and the other caps on the chip side are some unknown brand (I would doubt it's total crap)

Id like to hear some input before I order a bag of new caps for 30$.

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Reply 1 of 4, by douglar

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Do the problems go away if you remove the second adapter?

Reply 2 of 4, by Robertkopp

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Yes. I also tried the two ssds on one channel and that completely breaks the system. It can not detect any drives in the bios. I switched it back now, but i made the DVD the second master. Crossing fingers, but I suspect that the adapters somehow have a conflict.

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Reply 3 of 4, by douglar

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Robertkopp wrote on 2025-02-05, 16:05:

Yes. I also tried the two ssds on one channel and that completely breaks the system. It can not detect any drives in the bios. I switched it back now, but i made the DVD the second master. Crossing fingers, but I suspect that the adapters somehow have a conflict.

Definitely sounds like the adapters can't play nice and don't want to share a bedroom.

Reply 4 of 4, by Robertkopp

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It's working now. Windows did not see the drives on one boot, but no more crashes. I suspect the new startech adapter (with optical drive support) is not what you would want if you don't need it.

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