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| 425248 | 2006-01-29 20:08:00 | Seatools is telling me that my low quality SATA cable is causing problems. What is a good quality brand of SATA cables? | Greven (91) | ||
| 425249 | 2006-01-29 20:22:00 | Well, there's not a lot of SATA cables to choose from. Unless shops sell gold-plated ones. |
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| 425250 | 2006-01-30 03:01:00 | Rather than the diagnostic looking for a maker's label on the cable, it's probably seeing that the data transmission is "impaired" in some way. The connectors might be damaged, or not properly inserted. I think what the mesaage means is: "have a look at the cable". ;) | Graham L (2) | ||
| 425251 | 2006-01-30 03:53:00 | I'm fairly sure the cable is firmly pushed into both connectors. I'll check them again. I hope its not my PCI SATA card thats the problem - I got the cheapest one ascent had. | Greven (91) | ||
| 425252 | 2006-01-30 07:47:00 | Rather than the diagnostic looking for a maker's label on the cable, it's probably seeing that the data transmission is "impaired" in some way. The connectors might be damaged, or not properly inserted. I think what the mesaage means is: "have a look at the cable". ;) I agree with Graham, I seriously doubt Seatools has the ability to judge the quality of your SATA cable lol, nor have I ever seen or used a "low quality" cable. Fairly humorous error though. Might pay to try another cable just in case by some act of god Seatools is right (pink flying pigs). |
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