okay - forget i asked that question - i just disabled native-SATA support and it looks like i can get into windows recovery console (which means the HD's are detected)
new question: can i install windows and then install SATA-drivers afterwards and then go back and enable native-SATA support for my drives? do i even need to do that/will it provide a performance boost? my common sense tells me there's no reason that should not work, just want to be sure.
because if i can do that, then all i need is a new copy of XP and i'm good to go
Last edited by DaddyTorgo : 09-11-2008 at 10:13 PM.
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