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| Hah? Join Date: Jun 2002 Location: San Diego
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| P5wdg2-ws Boot Drive My P5WDG2-WS cannot seem to lock in the boot drive in the bios. I set it up to boot from my SCSI RAID 0 where my OS is (naturally), but every time I add a SATA or SCSI hard drive, it automatically tries to boot from it instead of the RAID. I've tried setting up the bios to boot only from the hard drive - no luck, disable all other hard drives as an optional disk - no luck. Everytime I add a drive, I have to go into the bios and reset the SCSI RAID as the boot drive. It always changes. I have external SCSI and SATA drives that are added and removed as needed. I don't need them running all the time. Anyone have similar problem or know of the fix? It drives me nuts. It is also a security risk. |
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| Hah? Join Date: Jun 2002 Location: San Diego
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| Re: P5wdg2-ws Boot Drive Hello, hello, hello, . . . Nobody home. |
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| Grab Life By The Balls ![]() Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Michigan
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| Re: P5wdg2-ws Boot Drive Did you play with the boot order? |
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