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On Sun, 23 Apr 2006 16:40:18 PST8, Zdenek Jizba wrote:
>step 1. namely to have my BIOS recognize my SATA drive.
It probably already recognizes your SATA. BUT you have to/you should check to
make sure. To do so, enter into your BIOS when the computer first starts to boot upl You
have know how to do this. As I stated before, on many computers you continually press
the "DELETE" key (as the computer first starts its boot up) and it will devert into the
BIOS setup. On other computers it's the "F1" key. On other computes it's some other
key. YOU have to know which key. It's probably written in the motherboard manual that
came with your computer.
Once you enter into the BIOS start going through each top menu item and the individual
items under each top menu. One of those items will be the one for your SATA drive
setup.
On step 2. I have
>yet to download the latest Dani drive v. 1.7.5 but that is just because
>other more pressing problems took precedence.
As stated before, use the ESC maintenance tool (ECSMT). It will get you there. The only
other way is to search all Internet sites for Dani's drivers. One of those hits may have
version 1.7.5. Now, if you feel sure that the version on your ECS CD will work, then you
can skip this step. Use the version on your CD instead of searching for and using
version 1.7.5
On step 3. there will be some questions as well, but not right now.
HCM
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