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Old December 9th 06, 03:23 PM posted to comp.sys.intel
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Default Can't see ide drive when added?

Hi all,

I have a D865PERL non raid motherboard. I installed XPH
on it just fine on a SATA drive. Now I want to add an IDE
hard drive. I made it master and booted uip XP but XP
doesn't see it. Is there anything in the cmos that I need to
change so XP can see the new IDE drive? I don't want to
boot to it, just use it as a data drive.

thanks,
charles.....


 




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