Cant locate HDD Changer in BIOS?
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Blocked Profile - Jan 8, 2012 at 12:12 AM
Blocked Profile - Jan 8, 2012 at 12:12 AM
Hello,
Well I need to put my hard drive to a IDE and not Sata cause I need to install windows xp and the acpi.sys is the reason.
Is there any reason why I cant find the HDD changer? Well its a bit hard to explain you should know. Well my BIOS vendor is insydeH20 and its firmware version is F1. A
Well I need to put my hard drive to a IDE and not Sata cause I need to install windows xp and the acpi.sys is the reason.
Is there any reason why I cant find the HDD changer? Well its a bit hard to explain you should know. Well my BIOS vendor is insydeH20 and its firmware version is F1. A
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