FreeBSd Can't Find My Scsi Hard Dirve

what is the problem ?

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no dics found , please verify your disc controller is being properly probed at boot time. See the hardware guide on the documentation menu for clues on diagnosing this type of problem

p.s : other linux distroubtion have problem too , but windows [xp] is okay and already installed !
 
i dont know what do u mean by hardware controller but i use all as default .
 
We can't help you if you don't know what kind of hardware you have. You need to gain some knowledge of what have, either through windows or a live CD distribution(or open the box to read of the chipsets).
 
here is our system information :

Cpu : Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3GHZ

Mainborad : ASUSTEK ( P5Qc )

Ram : 4Gig , DDR2

Disk Controller : Intel Corporation 6 port SATA AHCI Controller

Disk Controller : Marvell Semiconductor (Was: Galileo Technology Ltd) 6121 SATA2 Controlle


General Information :


SMART : Version 1.1



Informations Hard Disk WDC WD32 00AAJS-00L7A0 :


Manufacturer : WDC WD32


Name : 00AAJS-00L7A0


Upgrade interface : SCSI-1



Informations Hard Disk WDC WD3200AAJS-00L7A0 :


Model : WDC WD3200AAJS-00L7A0


Serial Number : WD-WMAV21756174


Revision (Firmware) : 01.03E01


Family : Western Digital Caviar Second Generation Serial ATA


Serial ATA : Yes


Serial ATA version : 2.0 - (SATA-300)


Support : ATA8-ACS


Size : 320 GB

Cache : 8 192 KB
ECC

Size : 50
Multiple

Sector : 16


IORDY : Yes


LBA Mode : Yes


DMA Mode : Yes


NCQ Mode : Yes


SCT Mode : Yes


DCO Mode : Yes


NV Cache : No


TCQ Mode : No
CFA

Power Mode : No


SETMAX : Yes - Disabled

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Drive Controller Features #1 :


Mode : SATA


AHCI : Yes
IDE
Legacy : Yes

NCQ : Yes

Port Multiplier : Yes

IO Ports : 6 available on 6

Version : 1.20


Port #0 : No Device

Port #1 : No Device

Port #2 : No Device

Port #3 : No Device

Port #4 : No Device

Port #5 : No Device



Drive Controller Features #2 :


Mode : IDE

AHCI : Yes

IDE Legacy : No

NCQ : No

Port Multiplier : No

p.s: recently tried to install ubuntu and passed , but still have problem with (debian , FreeBSd and Centos)
 
Your problem is the SATA to IDE bridge for that old PATA Port.
Disabel it in the BIOS so FreeBSD and the other system will boot correctly.

My BIOS called it: Extra IDE Port Enable/Disable (or something like that)

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I got the same problem on a Intel P35 chipset. I installed an extra PCI Controller to use old IDE devices with PATA.

BTW: I got the same problem with a IDE to SATA adapter. Dunno if this is a general problem or only this single piece of **** �e
 
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