With the SATA drives, you might try changing the BIOS setting for them
to combination mode.

Brad Erdman
UMIACS

> Does anyone have anything to offer that might solve this issue? I'll
play
> around with the BIOS settings for the hard drive configuration. In one
> machine I have a PATA drive, so I'll try putting the bios in "legacy"
mode
> to disable the SATA ports, but the other machines have SATA drives in
> them.
> 
> Matt
> 
> --
> Matt Hyclak
> Department of Mathematics
> Department of Social Work
> Ohio University
> (740) 593-1263


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