Yes, that helps... change the primary and master and slave to "auto" or, better yet, if your bios has it, use the "autoconfigure harddisks" option. That will try to figure out what you have, and then set things accordingly, that saves a few bootup seconds later on :). Oh, it will ask you what mode the harddrive is, I believe you want LBA mode.
-Aaron Solochek [EMAIL PROTECTED] Alexander wrote: > Also, I just went to my BIOS and took a look at the IDE info: > > IDE Controller [Both] > HD Delay 6 seconds > Primary IDE Master [None] > Primary IDE Slave [None] > Secondary IDE Master [My DVD...] > Secondary IDE Slave [My Burner...] > > I dunno if that helps.