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Old November 8th 03, 01:21 PM
Kuryakyn
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Default IC7-Max3 and ATA 150

I have a SATA Raptor and a SATA Maxtor installed but during the POST screen
it only shows them as ata100 but both drives are ata150. How do I fix this?

TIA,
Rick


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Old November 8th 03, 01:47 PM
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if the drives are on the SATA channel, then you don't need to fix anything.

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I have a SATA Raptor and a SATA Maxtor installed but during the POST

screen
it only shows them as ata100 but both drives are ata150. How do I fix

this?

TIA,
Rick




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Old November 11th 03, 07:44 AM
Mathias Bonneville
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It depends where you have plug your drives.
If it's on the Onboard SATA, you must set it in the Bios as Enhanced SATA.
If you are in RAID, you must set it inRAID fonction

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I have a SATA Raptor and a SATA Maxtor installed but during the POST

screen
it only shows them as ata100 but both drives are ata150. How do I fix

this?

TIA,
Rick




 




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