Originally posted by: mechBgon
Originally posted by: Evil1
Will have everything up and running, but now I get a reboot and select proper boot device or insert boot media in selected boot device and press a key.
Also I have a 74g WD raptor for my main drive that the bios does not see but it see the 40g WD that I have and the DVD-ROM. In addition I don't have a Floppy do I need one? Thanks
You're making headway
🙂 I think you're going to need to scrounge a floppy drive for setup purposes. I'd use the VIA SATA controller, which is the SATA1 and SATA2 jacks on this model. There are three Makedisk.exe files on your board's CD-ROM, one of which is intended for the VIA SATA controller (you can tell because this Makedisk.exe is in a folder that has VIA in its name). Run that particular Makedisk.exe to make the necessary driver diskette for the VIA SATA controller.
In the motherboard's BIOS, you will want to enable SATA BOOT ROM item shown on page 4-23 of the manual, which I think is a couple layers into the BIOS menus under
Advanced > Southbridge Configuration > Onchip Devices Configuration (roll with the punches, it's in there somewhere). You may also need to go into
Boot and rummage through the menus to get it to understand that you want the Raptor to be the boot drive, particularly if you also have an IDE drive in the system too.
Hope that helps you through the rest of it. Make sure you don't let it connect to the Internet without a firewall and/or current antivirus protection or you might end up doing this stuff again real soon
😉 More on that
here.