Ok so I have the system listed in my sig. with 2 SATA hard drives hooked up to the Intel ports, and 2 optical drives hooked up to the Gigabyte (JMicron) IDE port. I have read about all sorts of different problems with this JMicron port, so I'm not surprised that I have one of my own now.
I have Vista installed and whenever I insert a burned DVD (of anything... data, movie, game, etc.), the drive spins for a min. or so then disappears from Vista. Retail copies of any disk seem to work though. I can get it back and see the data on the burned disks if I go to device manager and force it scan for hardware changes, but I shouldn't have to do this every time I insert a disk. Now I have read some people saying to use Gigabytes drivers and others saying to use JMicrons drivers... I have tried both and neither did anything. I have tried all the different settings in the bios (AHCI vs. IDE vs. RAID/IDE modes) and made sure that the optical drive is good by testing it with another computer. The DVD drive has the latest firmware and drivers, and I have made sure to use the latest ICH8 drivers.
One option I know I have is to buy a SATA burner and just stop using the IDE port altogether, but I'm hoping someone here has a better idea. I'm concerned that if I go this route, I will use the 4 Intel ports up with the 2 HDs and 2 opticals and never have room for expansion since I'll be avoiding the JMicron ports.
So does anyone have any ideas of how to fix the problem... or if they know if the JMicron SATA ports behave better than the IDE port so if I switch to a SATA burner I will still have some expansion room for another HD? I have read on this forum and others about the DS3 having a solution (I know the DS3 and S3 are almost the same), so if someone could tell me which drivers to download, and which order to install everything (even if I have to do a clean install) and which ports to use.
I have Vista installed and whenever I insert a burned DVD (of anything... data, movie, game, etc.), the drive spins for a min. or so then disappears from Vista. Retail copies of any disk seem to work though. I can get it back and see the data on the burned disks if I go to device manager and force it scan for hardware changes, but I shouldn't have to do this every time I insert a disk. Now I have read some people saying to use Gigabytes drivers and others saying to use JMicrons drivers... I have tried both and neither did anything. I have tried all the different settings in the bios (AHCI vs. IDE vs. RAID/IDE modes) and made sure that the optical drive is good by testing it with another computer. The DVD drive has the latest firmware and drivers, and I have made sure to use the latest ICH8 drivers.
One option I know I have is to buy a SATA burner and just stop using the IDE port altogether, but I'm hoping someone here has a better idea. I'm concerned that if I go this route, I will use the 4 Intel ports up with the 2 HDs and 2 opticals and never have room for expansion since I'll be avoiding the JMicron ports.
So does anyone have any ideas of how to fix the problem... or if they know if the JMicron SATA ports behave better than the IDE port so if I switch to a SATA burner I will still have some expansion room for another HD? I have read on this forum and others about the DS3 having a solution (I know the DS3 and S3 are almost the same), so if someone could tell me which drivers to download, and which order to install everything (even if I have to do a clean install) and which ports to use.