Re: a8n-sli deluxe bios version



rko15 wrote:
I am a complete newbie system builder, and just finished putting
together the following system:

asus a8n-sli deluxe rev 1.02
western digital raptor wd740 74gb 10000rpm sata
maxtor diamondmax plus 9 120gb 7200rpm pata

Pri. Master Disk : LBA, ATA 133, 122GB Parallel Port(s) : 378
Sec. Master Disk : DVD-RW, ATA 33
First SATA Master Disk : LBA, ATA 133, 74GB

DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER

If your SATA drive is connected to the BLACK nForce connector, you can disable the Silicon SATA RAID in BIOS, and it will skip that bit when booting.


In the BOOT menu, select Hard Disc Drives and move up the drive you want to boot from.
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