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Hello Everyone:  
Does anyone have a system with a VIA SATA motherboard controller and the SATA   
portion working? Thank you for any help on this.  
HCM  
 
 
On Tue, 28 Mar 2006 17:35:28 PST8, Harry Motin wrote:  
 
>Colin,  
>  
>On Tue, 28 Mar 2006 17:07:44 PST8, Colin Campbell wrote:  
>  
>>I'm sure you mean DANIS506, not Dani506s.   
>  
>Yes, you are right.  
>  
>  
>>I have  
>>BASEDEV=DANIS506.ADD /VL  
>  
>I now have the |?VL" switch. I temporarily tried the "/WL" switch and apparently Dani's   
>driver does not recognize/see the SATA controller. It only sees the PATA controller   
>and the 2 DVD/CD units attached to the secondary of the 2 PATA connectors  
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>>Finally, in the BIOS, I can set drives "Off" or "On"; naturally, I have   
>>the two drives that I use set "On".  I don't know what your BIOS allows   
>>/ requires, of course.  
>  
>I don't think the BIOS is the problem. I checked it again. The BIOS "detects" the SATA   
>drive, and when I set that drive as the first boot device, the system boots to the   
>Windows OS that is still loaded on the drive.  
>HCM  
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