Yes, this is normal. Also, if you look at your
'SCSI and RAID controllers' in the
Device Manager, you will see a SATA RAID
Controller regardless of you SATA configuration;
i.e. either as SATA drives or in a RAID
configuration. Mine is "VIA SATA RAID
Controller" but I don't have a RAID
configuration, just 2 SATA hard drives.
David Bailey wrote:
> OK so your saying this is normal and nothing to worry about?
>
> Many thanks
>
> "Theo" wrote:
>
>> SATA drives showing up as SCSI drives is a
>> result of the SATA driver. Depending on the
>> board BIOS options, SATA drives on VIA
>> controller either use the 'viamraid' driver and
>> become 'SCSI' drivers, or the SATA IDE driver,
>> which is incorporated into the regular IDE drive
>> and you have IDE drives. When seen as IDE, you
>> will also have 2 Primary IDE and 2 Secondary IDE
>> channel listings.
>>
>> The thrashing is probably caused by Vista and
>> there may not be any solution at this time.
>>
>> David Bailey wrote:
>>> My hard drive seems to be working overtime and when I checked it in the
>>> Device Manager I noticed its listed as a WD SCSI Disk Drive when its actually
>>> an SATA drive.
>>>
>>> Went to the WD Website and the same old story "Western Digital does not
>>> provide technical support or drivers for our products installed under Windows
>>> Vista because Microsoft has not finalized the operating system for public
>>> release. Since Windows Vista is still in the BETA (prototype) software
>>> development stage, you will need to contact Microsoft for support issues".
>>>
>>> Is this the problem of my hard drive thrashing and how do I solve it.
>>>
>>> Many thanks
>>>
>>>
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