From: John Smith on 13 Dec 2005 12:25 In contrast to my last motherboard, it would appear that if you do are not using a RAID configuation, just a single drive, you need only change the Onboard Promise Controller Operating Mode from Raid to IDE. Is that correct? It appears there is a choice of SATA controller, Promise and VIA 8237. If so, are there any advantages to using VIA vs Promise in a non-RAID environment? For example, is installing Windows XP more complicated? Do you need a special driver for either or both? What is the purpose of the Onboard SATA Boot rom? Thank you. Richard -- ---------------------------------------------------- This mailbox protected from junk email by MailFrontier Desktop from MailFrontier, Inc. http://info.mailfrontier.com
From: Rila on 13 Dec 2005 17:30 "John Smith" <john(a)jon.com> wrote in message news:xLSdnf-mavt0ngLeRVn-oA(a)comcast.com... > In contrast to my last motherboard, it would appear that if you do are not > using a RAID configuation, just a single drive, you need only change the > Onboard Promise Controller Operating Mode from Raid to IDE. > > Is that correct? > > It appears there is a choice of SATA controller, Promise and VIA 8237. If > so, are there any advantages to using VIA vs Promise in a non-RAID > environment? For example, is installing Windows XP more complicated? Do > you > need a special driver for either or both? > > What is the purpose of the Onboard SATA Boot rom? > > Thank you. > > Richard > > > -- > > > ---------------------------------------------------- > This mailbox protected from junk email by MailFrontier Desktop > from MailFrontier, Inc. http://info.mailfrontier.com > > Yes, if you are using a single drive on the Promise controller, you need to change the BIOS to non RAID mode. The Promise controller requires different drivers for RAID and non-RAID modes, so you need to make sure you press F6 when installing XP or Win 2000 and have the correct driver available on floppy. The VIA controller uses the same driver for RAID and non-RAID modes. You need that driver when installing Windows just like you do for the Promise controller. Monarch says the VIA controller is ot connected to the PCI bus so is faster. I don't know if that is true. The onboard boot SATA must be enabled in order to boot from an SATA drive. Disable it to boot from an IDE drive.
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