The whole process went perfect.
Now when i want to connect my backup IDE disk,
The option to boot from SCSI dissapears,
only FLOPPYDISK - CDROM and the NEW ID disk are listed, and there is
no way to find back the SCSI disk
Did anyone has a solution for that ?
Thanx , Luca Dalpozzo
I did try to put the IDE disk on bought IDE 1 and IDE 2, master or
slave. but no difference, my SCSI is not comming back in the list of
"boot devices" in the BIOS when the IDE disk is connected.
I did update the BIOS from motherboard and SCSI
Thanks for the info, but no solutions here
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Under boot there are several settings - one for boot order and the other for
hard drives. I have found that you must first pick the proper HD as HD0 or
first drive then it appears as a boot option. It tends to default to IDE0
when on is present.
I have 3 physical HDs attached to my system: Master IDE, Master Slave and
VIA RAID0 on it's own controler. To boot from the RAID drive I first have
to go into the HD selection and choose the VIA HD as the first drive (by
hitting enter on the 1st choice and choosing from the 3 drives listed) then
in the boot section just above the VIA Raid drive is displayed as a boot
option.
If I don't do "Step 1" then the only drives available will be Floppy, (what
ever HD is listed as the first choice) and (what ever CDROM is the first -
yes those too) CD.
To my mind kind of a "nutty" system, but once you figure it out it does have
all of the options - just takes more steps!
Good Luck,
Len
i feel stupid i did never discover that myself !
thanx again