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| Sean wrote: Quote:
support the SATA-DVD, but it should. The primary factor affecting this in Win XP was the motherboard chips. Some would enable recognition of the SADA Optical drive for boot-up and installation of the system and others would not. I think that if you are able to configure your BIOS to see the SATA channel as SATA and not SATA-RAID it should work. My Asus board does not have the option for this, but my MSI board does. | Guest
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