On Sun, Jul 17, 2016 at 08:45:13AM -0500, Gregory P. Ennis wrote:
> 
> Everyone,
> 
> I am trying to reclaim some use out of a couple old Compaq Presaio
> SR1720NX machines for the office by adding some memory and a PNY 240
> GB
> CS1311 SSD drives.  The bios was made by Phoenix; I did not identify
> a
> version number of the bios.  I did not plan on keep the hard drive
> installed and planned on just using the SSD.  These machines were IDE
> machines and only had two SATA ports on the motherboard.  
> 
> When I install the SSD the bios recognizes the Pny SSD properly, and
> I
> was able to set up the boot order without difficulty.
> 
When I had to replace the MB of a similar, older system, I used a non-
HP MB.
Later when I wanted to beef it up, the new MB only had 2 SATA ports and
I wanted to install more drives.  So I purchased a really cheap SATA
controller card.

I got a store-brand SSD and to my surprise the MB controller did not
see it but the cheap controller did.  Blaming the store-brand SSD,
I returned it and got a Crucial SSD.  Same problem though.  So it
was the controller, not the SSD.  MB controller worked fine with
other SATA drives, but not with the SSD.

Jon
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Jon,

That is helpful.  I have tried everything I could think of as well as
read on the internet.  So far nothing is working.  I think a cheap SATA
controller card is my next step.

Greg

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