This HAS worked in the past on THIS computer, so I know it's possible. Asus
just replaced the board so the new one could have a different BIOS,etc.
Still, for the sharp ones out there, see if you can figure out a simple
solution:
Two SATA drives in Raid 1 have the OS. Works fine. RAID is the boot device
in BIOS. Now, plug in the IDE hard drive (lives in a removeable case) which
is configured as a Primary Slave, and the IDE drive tries to take over as
boot drive (which it can't---no OS) and RAID array no longer appears as a
boot device. The goal is to disable the IDE drive as a boot device while
getting the RAID array to re-appear, and not have this happen over and over
each time the computer is started with the IDE drive plugged in.
Thanks
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