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If your harddrive has no operating system on it you will get a message like that IF you are actually booting to the harddrive. Check the boot order. The new MBoard may not be able to run a 160GB hardarive. You refer to LBA but there are at least two current LBA standards in use currently. Your MBoard is probably 28bit LBA compliant. You need a 48bit LBA compliant MBoard to utilize a harddrive larger than 127GB. However, the BIOS normally will pickup the harddrive but see it as about 127GB. If that isn't happening you may not have the drive jumpering or cabling setup correctly. If the manual makes no reference to the jumpers you asked about then we can't really help with that. Are you sure they are jumpers and not a device header? Most modern MBoards don't use jumpers much except for clearing the CMOS. According to the manual there is a frequency jumper JP4. The picture I am looking at shows the SECONDARY IDE channel directly below the Primary. NO jumpers above. There is a header for infrared connection (IR) that has 5 pins. That header is located just below the last PCI slot. |
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