System: Beige G3 with SIIG Ultra 133 ATA PCI Card. OS 9.2.2

I had a hard drive bootable from the built-in ATA controller. I installed a new drive on the SIIG card, intiialized it, then copied the system from the built-in drive to the new add-in drive. I removed the built-in drive. Then I booted from the add-in drive and it worked great - quite a bit faster too.

Then I took a shot at updating the SIIG firmware, but it failed. So I tried hooking the SIIG drive to the built-in controller, but it was not recognized. Is this expected? Is there a way around it?

Thanks,
Tyler


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