I just built a new system with an ASRock X79 Extreme6 motherboard. Everything went great until I booted the machine up and my hard drives were no where to be found in the BIOS.
It recognized my SATA dvd drives just fine, but the SATA hard drives aren't there are at all.
I read in the setup manual that "If you want to install Windows on a SATA hard drive you have to make a SATA driver floppy disk"
This has to be a joke, right? I haven't had a floppy drive in a machine for well over five years, and I have never heard of a BIOS that is unable to recognize a SATA hard drive on its own. Does anyone know what the deal is here?
It seems totally backwards to me that I have to install Windows to get my BIOS to recognize a SATA hard drive.
I've tried setting all of the BIOS options to SATA to IDE mode and compatibility mode and still nothing.
Help, please!
Thanks!
It recognized my SATA dvd drives just fine, but the SATA hard drives aren't there are at all.
I read in the setup manual that "If you want to install Windows on a SATA hard drive you have to make a SATA driver floppy disk"
This has to be a joke, right? I haven't had a floppy drive in a machine for well over five years, and I have never heard of a BIOS that is unable to recognize a SATA hard drive on its own. Does anyone know what the deal is here?
It seems totally backwards to me that I have to install Windows to get my BIOS to recognize a SATA hard drive.
I've tried setting all of the BIOS options to SATA to IDE mode and compatibility mode and still nothing.
Help, please!
Thanks!