jcarle, on Jan 25 2008, 04:44 AM, said:
Maxwellg18, on Jan 23 2008, 08:20 PM, said:
if that don't work i'd follow everybody tip of unplugging the IDE hdd and install windows onto it
That's lot of work when simply unplugging the IDE drive is a garanteed solution. There are no BIOS settings to control controller detection order by Windows so the only way to force it to go on the drive you want is to make no other drives available. Also, note that disabling IDE in the BIOS will make the SATA controller become first and may cause the drive to become unbootable if you enable the IDE controller afterwards. That's why it's important to only unplug the IDE drive instead of disabling the controller as this will allow Windows to see the IDE controller as first, see no drives, detect the SATA controller as 2nd and install knowning that it's on the 2nd controller from the get-go.
This is not true, I have in my ASUS motherboard option to force SATA disk to be first detected by Windows.
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