At 15:04 1/02/2003 +0100, Ivan Voras wrote:
I'm going out on a limb here, but IIRC (it's been a long time since I actually worked with that old hardware) you should be able to ignore the BIOS setting completely, as long as you make sure that you have no bootable devices installed. The BIOS on the separate SCSI/IDE controller should hopefully pick up the boot drive and run with it (if it's told to do so). This will be especially true if the reason your motherboard BIOS lacks this knob is because it is also lacking an onboard IDE controller ;)What are my options if the BIOS is stupid/old enough not to have such a knob?
I'm not sure how helpful that really was... I guess the best way to find out is to try, after all!
Cheers,
/Johny
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