Windows XP on SATA drive

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I have bought this motherboard and had the exact same problem. It was all down to loading the wrong driver from floppy after pressing F6. You need( as mentioned above) the Sil3114 drivers.

The SATA drive should also be detected under IDE drives in the BIOS. It is a shame the manual has little information on this setup and also there is no SCSI option for boot up device which is the normal way to get SATA detected.

I am getting a problem that if I tag my IDE drives on to the Mobo then I loose access to the OS.
 
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