Or you can sometimes boot with the m/board driver disk to flash the bios,
putting the new bios file on a floppy or USB pendrive..
john
Already did that, flashed it to the last version, and flashed it backwards, no possitive results neither way, nevertheless I was able to install RHEL 5.2 i386, x86_64 without any issue. The AHCI or even SATA worked ok.
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