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More info?)
Mr-Reece,
What I would suggest to do is:
Go into the SCSISelect and disable the SCSI drive from booting. Save your
setting.
In the motherboard BIOS load fail-safe defaults, reboot machine.
Return to BIOS and make the following changes:
Onboard H/W SCSI is Disabled
Onboard H/W GIGARAID is Disabled
GigaRAID Function is ATA
Attach your matching SATA drives to the SATA connection on M/B.
Set jumpers on large IDE HD to 'Master' and attach it to IDE channel 1 (end
of cable) on IDE1 connector on M/B.
Set jumper on CD to 'Slave' and attach to IDE channel 2 (middle of cable) on
IDE1 connector on M/B.
Set jumper on CDRW to 'Slave' and attach to IDE channel 2 (middle of cable)
on IDE2 connector on M/B.
Install WinXP, use F6 option and install SATA RAID drivers. When machine
reboots, enter the SATA RAID configuration utility (Cntrl I when displayed
on boot screen) and configure your SATA drives. Let WinXP continue to finish
to install itself.
The end result will be a machine with WinXP on the SATA RAID HD set. A
second large HD on another channel.
To access your SCSI HDs simply enable H/W SCSI in Bios. (I would wipe the
SCSI drives clean and use them for backup). When you are done with the SCSI
drives then disable the H/W SCSI in Bios.
Please understand I don't own this motherboard. I have the Ultra-64 version.
There are a number of differences between the two boards. I have had to
download and print the users manual for your GA-8KNXP Ultra motherboard. I'm
using it to make suggestions for configuration. The above configuration is
how I have my Ultra-64 setup. The main difference between the two boards is
the Ultra-64 has PCI-X slots, second SATA controller, and 320 SCSI ability,
it has no GIGARAID connections.
Please let me know what you have decided.
Jeff French
"Mr-Reece" <mr_reece@NOSPAMhotmail.com> wrote in message
news:MsOdnddSd_iycj7cRVnyjw@giganews.com...
> Did all that no luck. If I only have scsi enabled everything works fine
> but as soon as I enable sata or gigaraid system wont boot(it hangs after
> the floppy looks for a disk). I have to enable gigaraid to see my ide disk
> by the way. I tried reinstalling windows and setup tells me I have to
> write files to my sata drives even when I choose to install windows on my
> scsi raid is this normal? If it is that's ok system boots ok and all disks
> are recognized. Thinking on i might use the option to map the sata channel
> to sec salve 4 maybe I wont have to write files to that disc to install
> windows what do you think? Also when I set up a sata raid using the raid
> setup menu it marks the raid as bootable and I cant see an option to
> disable that, I looked at the manual but I cant find a reference to it,
> jumper setting on the discs?
>