Just to the information.
I have buildt many asus machines but this motherboard is something. I have
never had problem installing asus board with SATA and I think I have build
10 different models the last 10 years. I tried to install the a sata
harddrive for windows and xp but after days of pain I gave up. To install a
singel drive, not raid, I first installed with a IDE disk. Installed all the
drivers and the OS, and then when everthing run smooth, I ghost the IDE
drive to a SATA harddrive. That was the only way I could make the ¤&%/

thing work. This motherboard is the worst ever when it comes to installing
sata, and they didnt supply the sata driver on floppy either but on the cd.
How many people have several machine standing by with floppy like I do?
"Larry" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Did you install the IDE version of the drivers in windows ?
>
> -Larry
>
> "Peter van der Goes" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:zWhAd.16068$ql2.4305@okepread04...
> > The Promise RAID controller on this board is driving me nuts!
> > I'm trying to use the Promise PDC 20378 controller in IDE mode to
control
> > a single hard drive.
> >
> > If I set the controller to RAID mode in the BIOS, it is detected and the
> > drivers load fine. Of course the single hard drive is not configured for
> > RAID, so I get warned on boot that no RAID array is present.
> >
> > If I go into the BIOS and change the Promise controller to IDE mode, the
> > single drive is detected during boot, but when Windows XP (SP2) boots
up,
> > the hard drive is not in the drive list and in Device Manager, the
Promise
> > Controller is flagged as not operating correctly with the Error [10
Device
> > could not start].
> >
> > Anybody have a clue what's wrong?
> > TIA!
> >
>
>