My BIOS indeed detects the disk.
that SATA disk has XP on it already and I am able to boot XP from the SATA Disk.
When I select 'Manually Partition Hard disk' during installation I get an error saying that no hard disk is found.
Thanks
Manoj
Arthur Pemberton <pemboa@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Arthur Pemberton <pemboa@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Please double check that you BIOS can see the HDD. If it can, but Fedora can't, ensure that your BIOS is up-to-date. If Fedora is still not seeing the hdd, try back here.
On 12/23/05, Manoj Kumar Neelapareddy <manojkreddyutl@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:Hey,I am trying to install Fedora Core 4 onto a SATA Hard disk and I am not able to do it.here is my machine's config:AMD Ahtlon 64 bit 3200+ processorASUS A8V-MX Mother board (VIA Chipset).160 GB SATA Hard Disk.When I am installing FC4 on this machine, the installer is not detecting the SATA Hard disk at all.is there a work around for this.can any one help me out on this.ThanksManoj
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