Hi Wayne,

On Sunday 26 March 2006 16:08, Wayne Johnson wrote:
> At 07:25 AM 3/26/2006, Chris Shaw typed:
> >Did you set the SATA BIOS setting to "Basic" if you aren't using a
> >raid?? I'm having problems with a Gigabyte board now with a SCSI
> >installed getting it to boot up with a SATA drive installed. It has
> >an IDE drive with OS on it too. But there isn't anyone on this list
> >that has had a problem like this.
>
> Doesn't the SCSI card have it's own BIOS ? My 2940U2W does & once I
> set that to bootable it doesn't matter what I have the boot sequence
> set at in the mombos bios therefore I would have to turn that off 1st
> before I start messing with the rest of it.
>
>
> ----------+----------
>     Wayne D. Johnson
> Ashland, OH, USA 44805
> <http://www.wavijo.com>

Yes !  That happens because the bios on the SCSI card is read before the 
bios on the mainboard.  Some bios will let you change that behaviour !

-- 
Best Regards:
     Derrick.
     Pontefract Linux Users Group.
     plug at play-net.co.uk

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