If you launched out of Windows to install Linux, DON'T do that.
If you have booted into Linux from Windows, DON'T do that.

I can fix a lot of things that MS does to the ATA-Bridge/Chipset but I do
not like to go dorking int the PCI/ISA bridges to fix up issues.

Cheers,

Andre Hedrick
The Linux ATA/IDE guy

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