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    #21
    Re: Pata/Sata converter anyone?

    Yes sure seems like it, here is a similar case I once had:
    http://forum.hddguru.com/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=25204

    So check the soldering, probably you have a loose connection in there...
    "The one who says it cannot be done should never interrupt the one who is doing it."

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      #22
      Re: Pata/Sata converter anyone?

      Thank you really much ESPECIALLY fzabkar and Per Hansson.

      I am not a computer expert and this is the first time I found this problem.

      Tomorrow during spare time I'll try the HD on a SATA motherboard,
      if name is ok I'll test both the adapter and HD in a IDE motherboard
      to see if in BIOS the name is wrong again.

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        #23
        Re: Pata/Sata converter anyone?

        It's the adapter:

        I checked continuity from every single IDE pin to the respective via and got continuity, so the problem is the continuity from the via to the the chip or the chip itself.

        The chip has too thin pins and I can't use my probe because of their large size.
        Here's a SATA WD hd in an ASUS P4S533-X motherboard:
        WDC WD3200┴A╩[-88L╗A0
        instead of
        WDC WD3200AAJS-08L

        Also the ASUS P4S533-X motherboard give me another name for my toshiba, different from the name my MSI motherboard could read, will report in the future.

        I'll write to the seller and report it's not working on 2 different machines.

        Character translate:
        ┴=ALT+193
        ╩=ALT+202
        [=ALT+91
        -=ALT+45
        ╗=ALT+187

        Don't buy RXD-629A7-7 adapter
        or any other adapter that looks like.
        They might don't work with several SATA HD.

        ATTENTION: WRONG PICTURE IN POST #1.
        Last edited by alessioblaupunkt; 09-27-2015, 04:25 AM.

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          #24
          Re: Pata/Sata converter anyone?

          well, actually a LOT of ide to sata adapters dont work properly or are problematic especially the made in china or brandless ones.

          i suggest u do your research on sites with user reviews like amazon and newegg to know which ones work and which dont and try to order one that works in your respective area.

          as an example and for my case, none of the ide to sata adapters would work in my area. i had to import some syba and startech adapters from amazon usa which did actually work for me.

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            #25
            Re: Pata/Sata converter anyone?

            Originally posted by alessioblaupunkt View Post
            Don't buy RXD-629A7-7 adapter[/B][/COLOR] or any other adapter that looks like.
            You need to tell us the markings on the bridge IC. That's the important criterion, not what the baord looks like. Maybe the datasheet for the chip will tell us why it doesn't work. Maybe it has something to do with the I/O voltage. Could it be that the I/O is not 5V tolerant?

            What are the markings on the two LDO regulators (3-pin ICs)? This will probably tell us the Vcore and Vio volts for the bridge.

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              #26
              Re: Pata/Sata converter anyone?

              I found this page:
              http://www.mindrunway.ru/IDE44toSata.html

              The author of the project discusses an RXD639 bidirectional SATA<=>IDE adapter. It is based on the Sunplus SPIF223A bridge IC.

              Here is its datasheet:
              https://cdn.badcaps-static.com/pdfs/...0aeea28e28.pdf

              The two regulators provide 3.3V Vio and 1.8V Vcore. The chip does not connect to the +5V supply, so its I/O levels must be 3.3V LVTTL. Perhaps the motherboard cannot handle this low I/O voltage? That would be consistent with the multiple dropped bits.

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                #27
                Re: Pata/Sata converter anyone?

                I suggest a PCI card. A decent one from newegg
                Cap Datasheet Depot: http://www.paullinebarger.net/DS/
                ^If you have datasheets not listed PM me

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                  #28
                  Re: Pata/Sata converter anyone?

                  Originally posted by Uranium-235 View Post
                  I suggest a PCI card. A decent one from newegg
                  Or a decent adapter at that rate.
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                  (Insert witty quote here)

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                    #29
                    Re: Pata/Sata converter anyone?

                    Originally posted by ratdude747 View Post
                    Or a decent adapter at that rate.
                    Yeah I see the problem, that motherboard has no sata. Problem with an adapter is the boot driver might not be compatible, especially if the card does not support generic dma and use just use ahci, which considering the motherboard you have, you probably have windows XP, and you're not going to get a matching PnP id. Vista and 7 are a bit better at this to a certain point.

                    If you are planning on moving your old OS over, you might be screwed. Even if you're planning on installing XP fresh, you might be...somewhat screwed because you will either need to:

                    1. Slipstream the disk with the appropriate boot driver with a tool like Nlite
                    2. Have a floppy drive with the drivers on the floppy, and not all adapters have them for XP, though i'm sure some do

                    using a PCI adapter will likely be faster but using a the sata-> ide adapter will likely be more compatible

                    in the end, you might want to consider upgrading your whole computer because the P4S533 is limited to what you can do and is umm...like 12 years old
                    Last edited by Uranium-235; 09-28-2015, 01:20 AM.
                    Cap Datasheet Depot: http://www.paullinebarger.net/DS/
                    ^If you have datasheets not listed PM me

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                      #30
                      Re: Pata/Sata converter anyone?

                      I have used both Silicon Image 3112A and VIA (can't remember the model) PCI SATA cards in a dual-PIII system and they both worked ok. The Sil3112A had some isssues with the VIA Apollo Pro 133A chipset board (would hang the system for up to 30 seconds on heavy drive activity, then resume), but the VIA card still works to this day in that computer. The Silicon Image works fine on other boards with Intel and other VIA chipsets.

                      Those adapters that just have ATA and power, i've had trouble with. They are either very slow, make the boot process hang for a long while before they start working, or just plain don't work.
                      Originally posted by PeteS in CA
                      Remember that by the time consequences of a short-sighted decision are experienced, the idiot who made the bad decision may have already been promoted or moved on to a better job at another company.
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                        #31
                        Re: Pata/Sata converter anyone?

                        markings on the bridge IC
                        First thing I did: search the datasheet: nothing found for
                        IDE/SATA
                        D0F
                        B75K80041


                        LDO regulators:
                        AMS 1117
                        3.3 H440PE


                        AMS 1117
                        1.8 H446PE


                        Thanks for the page, got details even if I don't know Russian.

                        Perhaps the motherboard cannot handle this low I/O voltage?
                        The MB receive 3.3V and I don't know if it has 1.8V regulator in it.

                        ---
                        I suggest u do your research on sites with user reviews like amazon and newegg
                        On amazon there are reviews reporting both working and not working unit.

                        A few days ago I found this, MAC os discussion, go to reply #15 he's talking about the very
                        same adapter working good with a SSD SATA3 drive.
                        http://macos9lives.com/smforum/index...sg1072#msg1072

                        ---
                        I think I'm going to buy an IDE hd.

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                          #32
                          Re: Pata/Sata converter anyone?

                          Measure the voltages at the IDE pins on the adapter. Do the same for the IDE pins on the motherboard. Are the TTL levels the same, or is one 5V and the other 3.3V?

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                            #33
                            Re: Pata/Sata converter anyone?

                            Originally posted by alessioblaupunkt View Post
                            I think I'm going to buy an IDE hd.
                            unless you get it used, they're pretty expensive due to supply. Something with that motherboard is long overdue for an upgrade. Here is some cheap stuff that can run 7 great or even XP if you're willing to either try the driver install methods I mentioned above or use DMA.

                            CPU - $47
                            http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16819117301

                            Motherboard (H81, MSI) - $45 - Yes, it has no PCI slots
                            http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16813130731

                            Ram - $28 (4GB, 1600 - I choose 1600 for a 1333 CPU cause it costs the same as 1333 and runs at cas7 instead of 9, so you get a small performance boost for the same price)
                            http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16820231277

                            I'm assuming you have an ATX case, P4 PSU and of course, your SATA drive, which would be cheaper new than a IDE new

                            oh shit wait, I need to correct myself, there is no XP driver for haswell HD graphics
                            Last edited by Uranium-235; 09-28-2015, 02:03 PM.
                            Cap Datasheet Depot: http://www.paullinebarger.net/DS/
                            ^If you have datasheets not listed PM me

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