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<DIV>Interesting, I say this because I've seen some BIOS that have what you saw
Matt and in another location it shows you more settings. Also on the ver
first option you can set if the IDE connectors are Auto, None, LBA, etc.
So there were no other settings for the IDE connectors? What BIOS and
version was this? also was the BIOS updated to the most recent version?
Reason I ask is I've seen this before on a system who had the settings nicely
tucked away.</DIV>
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<DIV>Jon L. Miller, MCNE, CNS, ASE<BR>Director/Sr Systems Consultant<BR>MMT
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<DIV><BR><BR>>>> zombie@penguincare.com.au 3:38:40 PM 29/09/2003
>>><BR>On 29 Sep 2003, quoth Onno Benschop:<BR><BR>> The secondary
channel initially had a CDRom on it, and I'm guessing that<BR>> I set it to
Auto, like I do for all of my IDE devices.<BR>><BR>> Perhaps Matt, who saw
it most recently could comment...<BR><BR>The BIOS had just one config item -
"Enable IDE channel" (or similar)<BR>with options of: Primary, Secondary or
Both<BR><BR>It is set to Both.<BR><BR>-
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