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8KNXP: cannot update ICH5R SATA RAID driver



 
 
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Old September 1st 03, 10:52 PM
Michael Len
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Default 8KNXP: cannot update ICH5R SATA RAID driver

I can not get the BIOS to detect the ICH5R so of course the windows
method will not work. However pressing F6 during boot up does nothing.
I have one SATA drive on SATA0_SB, On-chip SATA set to manual, SATA
Port0 configured as IDE Pri. Master. If I enable the SATA RAID Function
then my hard drive is not detected. I am planning to add a second hard
drive for a RAID configuration so I do need to figure this out.

 




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