On 3/21/07, Jorge Almeida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> You're right. I had enabled "generic/default IDE chipset support", "PCI
> IDE chipset support", "Generic PCI IDE Chipset Suppor", "Use PCI DMA by
> default when available", but I missed "Intel PIIXn chipsets support".
> Not that I understand why it is called "PIIXn" (I have a Pentium 4), but
> anyway it works now.

PIIX doesn't stand for Pentium 2 something. PIIX stands for PCI
IDE/ISA Xcelerator. Basically, it's the generic IDE driver for Intel
based motherboard chipsets. It doesn't have to do with the processor.

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