Re: Re: Intel SATA controller (cmiiw) not recognized by Centos 5.1 installation?

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I was told to try two methods:
1)  linxu all-generic-ide
2)  install ahci  and config to use it in BIOS.

#1 is too slow;  #2,  I checked my BIOS, there's no ahci option.   That's why i'm following the article which tells how to install it for XP and get it into BIOS.


thanks,
-Hui


On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 4:17 PM, Scott Silva <ssilva@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
on 3-17-2008 11:21 PM Yu-Hui Jin spake the following:
> Hi, Jason,
>
> Thanks and I tried the first method to start with the parameter, but it
> was extremely slow loading each screen. one time I got to the testing
> media page and i chose Test. and it seemed stuck there for ever so I
> forced shutdown my box.
>
> I also tried to download and install the AHCI driver following this
> article:
> http://www.bleedinedge.com/forum/showthread.php?t=30865
>
> But the installation failed; it said The computer does not meet the
> minimum requirements for installing this software.
>
> It seemed that no trick has worked yet... any new suggestion or advice?
>
That article is for Windows XP. How does it relate to CentOS?
Did you actually go into your bios and see if you could change the sata
emulation to legacy or ahci?



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