Tim: You haven't got it quite right, I think. My experience is that you
need to change the SATA setting from IDE to RAID.

 It is, as you say, a relatively easy workaround; but a number of people
appear worried about whether making that change will do damage, wipe
their hard disks, etc.

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Dell Inspiron 530 SATA drive not detected in IDE mode
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153702
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