I have this card in my G4 733 (overclocked to 800) right now.
With 2 40 GB Maxtors in raid and I had no problem at all.
Plug and play unless you want to use raid then set the jumper for raid
OS X sees it as one.

Lou



> I have purchased the SIIG UltraATA 100/133 Pro controller, installed in my
> 7300, could not boot from
> either 40GB or 6GB IDE HDs.  Tried everything I could think of.  Called SIIG
> tech support several
> times.  They made numerous suggestions, all of which I had already tried.
> They don't know what to
> do.  They said that the card should be "Bootable," and that it does have
> bootable ROMs.
> 
> I exchanged the card, and just finished installing the new one.  Same exact
> problem !  Does anybody
> have the same experience ?  What can I do ?  Are there any fixes, besides
> buying a different card ?
> 
> -- va
> 
> Leon Sargent wrote:
> 
>> Has anyone used this card.  Can drives to this card be used as bootable
>> drives at system startup?
>> 
>> Lee


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