kony
2003-08-09 08:58:32 UTC
Hi, I just finish to install a new computer with dual booting Win XP/2000.
I know it got nothing to do but when I turn on my computer and before the OS
ULTRA 100 Bios Not Installed Because there are no Drivers Attatched
It is strange to see it because before that i never saw it. The only
difference was that at that time I was using the 4 IDEs ports with 2 HD and
2 CD-ROMs and now I'm using 1HD and 1CD-ROM.
Anyone has an idea on how to correct this problem and why It's happening
Thanks,
P.
It's not really a problem, that's what the Ultra 100 controller isI know it got nothing to do but when I turn on my computer and before the OS
ULTRA 100 Bios Not Installed Because there are no Drivers Attatched
It is strange to see it because before that i never saw it. The only
difference was that at that time I was using the 4 IDEs ports with 2 HD and
2 CD-ROMs and now I'm using 1HD and 1CD-ROM.
Anyone has an idea on how to correct this problem and why It's happening
Thanks,
P.
designed to do if it doesn't find any drives attached. If you moved
the hard drive to that controller the message should go away, but you
probably don't want to do that, because on any semi-modern system the
add-on controller is slower than the motherboard chipset's integrated
controller (even when they're both running at the same ATA speed) due
to the add-on controller being accessed though the PCI bus instead of
directly by the southbridge.
Since you're now only using two drives, and if you don't plan on soon
adding more drives, you migth remove the add-on controller from the
system if it's a physical PCI card, or disable it in the BIOS setup or
by jumper (consult manual) if it's integrated onto the motherboard.
Without risky modifications to the firmware it's not possible to be
rid of that message when there's no drives attached, at least it's not
possible in any conventional method that I'm aware of.
Dave