SATA hard drive booting troubles

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Ok im rather new to SATA hardrives and recently purchased a new
comptuer with a single SATA (WD 80GB) hardrive, the motherboard is a
chaintech summit motherboard s1689 ULi M1689 Nforce4.
http://www.chaintechusa.com/tw/eng/product_spec.asp?MPSNo=13&PISNo=319

the bios in the drive is a phoenix award 6.00 PG
anyways like i said im rather new to these drives and wasnt quiet
sure how to even go about isntalling windows XP on one. when i first
plugged the drive in and booted of my windows XP pro corporate repack
cd with SP2 included, the installer didnt even recognize that i had a
hardrive, ive read around and learned that you dont need the raid
driver included in the CD with the motherboard if you are installing on
just a single drive as the raid mode is disabled when it detects only
one drive.
anyways what i ended up doing is, after poking around in the BIOS,
is turn on the sata submode from mass storage to ide mode (or something
along those lines) and after that windows detected the drive and
installed on it perfectly.
now comes my problem though, in the BIOS i have the boot sequence
set as cd then hardrive, and when my computer boots, unless it has the
windows cd in the drive i will get a disk boot failure, however if i
have the windows cd in there, after it asks me to press any key to boot
from the cd, and i dont, it will boot fine! this has totaly stumped me,
odviously i dont want to have to have the windows cd in my only cd rom
drive everytime i boot, so if anyone could please please help me i
would really apreciate it, thanks.

Paridoth
 
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ok i tried that, even though im pretty sure i tried that earlier. just
as a note i wrote down exactly what it was when i got in the bios
"SATA Sub-class code" the options are "other mass storage" and "IDE
controller" when i switched them back to what the originally were
("other mass storage") i got a disk boot failure. =(
 
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<Paridoth@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Ok im rather new to SATA hardrives and recently purchased a new
> comptuer with a single SATA (WD 80GB) hardrive, the motherboard is a
> chaintech summit motherboard s1689 ULi M1689 Nforce4.
> http://www.chaintechusa.com/tw/eng/product_spec.asp?MPSNo=13&PISNo=319
>
> the bios in the drive is a phoenix award 6.00 PG
> anyways like i said im rather new to these drives and wasnt quiet
> sure how to even go about isntalling windows XP on one. when i first
> plugged the drive in and booted of my windows XP pro corporate repack
> cd with SP2 included, the installer didnt even recognize that i had a
> hardrive, ive read around and learned that you dont need the raid
> driver included in the CD with the motherboard if you are installing on
> just a single drive as the raid mode is disabled when it detects only
> one drive.
> anyways what i ended up doing is, after poking around in the BIOS,
> is turn on the sata submode from mass storage to ide mode (or something
> along those lines) and after that windows detected the drive and
> installed on it perfectly.
> now comes my problem though, in the BIOS i have the boot sequence
> set as cd then hardrive, and when my computer boots, unless it has the
> windows cd in the drive i will get a disk boot failure, however if i
> have the windows cd in there, after it asks me to press any key to boot
> from the cd, and i dont, it will boot fine! this has totaly stumped me,
> odviously i dont want to have to have the windows cd in my only cd rom
> drive everytime i boot, so if anyone could please please help me i
> would really apreciate it, thanks.

Try turning off whatever you turned on to have the SATA
drive visible to the XP install. It likely isnt necessary when
booting from XP installed on the SATA drive.
 
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<Paridoth@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> ok i tried that, even though im pretty sure i tried that earlier. just
> as a note i wrote down exactly what it was when i got in the bios
> "SATA Sub-class code" the options are "other mass storage" and
> "IDE controller" when i switched them back to what the originally
> were ("other mass storage") i got a disk boot failure. =(

Looks like something weird about that particular motherboard.
http://forums.pcper.com/showthread.php?t=383912

I'd put the boot into chaintech and demand some answers
or just return the motherboard as unusable if they dont answer.