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Correction: the Intel SE440BX-2 has a PII-400, not a PII-800.
Also, after I restored the BIOS defaults, it still does not auto-detect the drives.
On Sun, 23 Nov 2003 19:17:24 PST8, Gary Wong wrote:
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>I got an older PIII-800 from Jerry Rash with a MSI 6309 motherboard recently to
replace
>my Intel SE-440BX2 motherboard with a PII-800.
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>The good:
>I swapped out my old Intel board/PII-400 myself :)
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>The bad:
>The BIOS of the MSI motherboard does not detect the drives (after I altered the boot
>sequence). I didn't change any jumper settings on my drives (HD, CD-ROM,
>CD-R/RW).
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>It just hangs on "WAIT..." after I changed the boot sequence, then when I went into the
>BIOS again, that's when I noticed that the drives do not auto-detect.
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>The HD and the CD-ROM are plugged into IDE1 (the blue connector).
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>The CD-RW (a Plextor) is plugged into IDE2 (the white connector).
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>Any suggestions? TIA.
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