Hi,

In the BIOS, there should be something about which emulation (or
whatever name they call it) the SATA drive should operate. It's
probably buried way inside the BIOS setting (peripherals?) - you
should try to set it to AHCI and then try to install, the drive will
probably will be sda.

Thanks,
Hetz

On 12/08/07, Boaz Dagan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I am trying to install Ubuntu 7.04 on MSI board (PM8M2-V) with SATA HD.
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> It seems that the installation procedure can't recognize the SATA drive.
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> The manufacturer has an XP dirver used in the installation process but no
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> Does any one have any idea how to solve the problem?
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> BTW, In the BIOS I can't find anything regarding the SATA dirve.
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> Thanks,
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