> Or if that fails, disable AHCI in the SATA controller. DOS is fine with > drives talking in IDE mode.
for disk drives, your disk should be supported by the BIOS. it usually is, otherwise it could not boot from it. it doesn't matter at all if it's SATA, PATA/IDE, RAID, SCSI, SAS, MFM, RLL or whatever happened the last 40 years, your disk is supported by the BIOS, and anyDOS doesn't even care. it's handled by the BIOS in a transpüarent way. and that's one of the few advantages anyDOS still has today. on the other hand, FreeDOS CD/DVD drivers don't handle AHCI mode. if you plan to boot from disk, then access the CD, disable AHCI. Tom _______________________________________________ Freedos-user mailing list Freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/freedos-user