How to enable SATA in the BIOS?
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Jean-mi
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Hi everyone!
I have a ShuttleX sb75g2 PC
http://www.shuttle.eu/_archive/older/en/sb75g2.htm
The disk is IDE and it's quite noisy, and I would like to replace it with a SATA disk, but no SATA disk is recognized by the PC..
I was told I needed to enable SATA in the BIOS and indicate that it should boot from the SATA, but how do I do that?
I haven't found anything in the BIOS that references this.
Thanks for your help!
I have a ShuttleX sb75g2 PC
http://www.shuttle.eu/_archive/older/en/sb75g2.htm
The disk is IDE and it's quite noisy, and I would like to replace it with a SATA disk, but no SATA disk is recognized by the PC..
I was told I needed to enable SATA in the BIOS and indicate that it should boot from the SATA, but how do I do that?
I haven't found anything in the BIOS that references this.
Thanks for your help!
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Hi
Why create a new question? We didn't answer you there: https://forums.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-25724986-installer-windows-sur-un-disque-sata-bios
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According to the manual, you need to go to Integrated Peripherals
Select OnChip IDE Device [Press Enter]
Now you move to the submenu and you should normally see options for SATA mode -
Hello
Normally in the BIOS, you can choose between:
SATA Mode: IDE, RAID, or AHCI.
If you're installing Windows 7, switch to AHCI before installing the system.
But your PC is already an old machine.
http://www.shuttle.eu/_archive/older/en/sb75g2.htm
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