Dear All,
OK, OK, OK, so the message title does not make much sense... I wanted to include all the useful words.
I have a brand new motherboard, as above and I have put a drive onto IDE 3 (yes, you can do this - just have one drive on the SATA RAID, I have found that much out - it is described as a 0+1 RAID set) and I want to set it up to work!
All that happens at the moment, is that the SATA BIOS scans the channels for the RAID and does not find it. Then it goes on, saying that the BIOS is not installed.
I am supposed to press Ctrl-F to go into the BIOS setup, but when I do this, it ignores me - have tried pressing from just after the POST and I have tried resetting the BIOS, to no avail!
In the manual, it says that when you start the machine up first time, it will tell you to press Ctrl-F to go into the setup or Esc to continue. I cannot believe that you can ONLY setup the SATA once, at first startup?
Thank you all, in advance.
OK, OK, OK, so the message title does not make much sense... I wanted to include all the useful words.
I have a brand new motherboard, as above and I have put a drive onto IDE 3 (yes, you can do this - just have one drive on the SATA RAID, I have found that much out - it is described as a 0+1 RAID set) and I want to set it up to work!
All that happens at the moment, is that the SATA BIOS scans the channels for the RAID and does not find it. Then it goes on, saying that the BIOS is not installed.
I am supposed to press Ctrl-F to go into the BIOS setup, but when I do this, it ignores me - have tried pressing from just after the POST and I have tried resetting the BIOS, to no avail!
In the manual, it says that when you start the machine up first time, it will tell you to press Ctrl-F to go into the setup or Esc to continue. I cannot believe that you can ONLY setup the SATA once, at first startup?
Thank you all, in advance.