Thanks a lot. That did the trick. Windows found the drive and installed the
drivers automatically.
"Kilgore Trout Jr" <someguy RemoveThis @earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> On the "Integrated Peripherals" page, you will need to enable Onboard H/W
> SATA to activate the SiI controller. With just one drive, you'll probably
> want to leave the Serial ATA Function set as BASE. When you boot into
> windows, Device Manager should detect new hardware. I'm not sure at that
> point if you must supply the drivers or if Windows has native drivers to
> support the controller.
>
> "Strike" <Strikeme RemoveThis @noclass.rr.com> wrote in message
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>>I have two SATA Drives on ATA1, ATA0 - ICH5R connectors.
>> What do I have to configure if I want to add one to the ATA0 - Sil3112
>> connector?
>> What do I have to configure in the Bios settings?
>> Thanks,
>>
>
> >> Stay informed about: 8KNXP -More than 2 SATA Drives