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Have a look in the device manager and see if it shows any conflicts, another thing to try is disabling ALL running programs by your clock by right clicking on each in turn and select exit\close etc wherever you can, then tell the system to scan for hardware changes in the device manager and let it auto install what it finds, sometimes running programs can mess up installs, just make sure you come offline BEFORE dropping your firewall unless you have a hardware firewall or you will get an infection, also have you installed any SATA drivers ? maybe thats what it wants, see if any of this helps.
 

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Well I suggest identifying the motherboard and installing the sata drivers, with luck that will cure your drives problem.
Your card may not be as easy, have you been to the makers site and downloaded the latest drivers ?

But specific info is required to do this, I suggest getting >>>Everest<<< and running that to find out, you can click on the highlighted info which brings up links to drivers\info etc, click on the drivers link and it will take you to the page for that product, you just need to navigate to the exact model and driver you require using the info from Everest to guide you, see if that helps.
 
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