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Old February 28th 05, 05:04 AM
BruceM
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Does your page in the bios setup or in your manual look similar to this?
http://www.kingstonsesa.com/SATA.jpg
To get this to work you need to forget some of the traditional way we've all
gotten used to doing it.



"kayizm007" wrote in message
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So has anyone been able to make this motherboard work correctly? I
have tried switching from IDE 1 to 2, etc, back and forth, I have all
IDE hard drives and I cant seems to make this thing work. Any
suggestions? PLEASE HELP!!



 




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