Chris Tribiono wrote:
> Hi, I've been reading this group but can't find an answer to my issue.
>
> Am hoping someone in here can help me out. I'm trying to get my machine
> going for the first time using a new P5P800 motherboard, but I'm unable to.
> The BIOS is only recognizing my new 300 gig hard drive if I don't have the
> UDMA ribbon attached to the CD-Rom. Obviously I need to get the CD-ROM to be
> recognized in BIOS in order to install Windows and everything else once I do
> get running. I've got hard drive's UDMA ribbon coming from the Primary IDE
> connector on the board ("cable select" jumper setting on the hard drive).
> I've got the CD-ROM's UDMA ribbon coming from the Secondary IDE connector on
> the board (also cable select jumper).
>
> Any ideas as to what I'm doing wrong here? Is it possible that I have a dead
> board? Any suggestions and feedback would be greatly appreciated!
>
> Best regards!
>
>
Try setting master instead of cable select. Cable select doesn't work
with all IDE cables.
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