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Zopperoni
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I think this is what I did (this was two years ago):
I booted into the P-ATA disk and updated the S-ATA drivers of my motherboard. After that, I was able to use the S-ATA disk.
I have an Intel 865GBF motherboard.
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Zopperoni
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I think I have it on S-ATA0, but I can't remember clearly.
What I meant was that I downloaded the S-ATA drivers for my motherboard and installed the driver prior to installing the S-ATA disk.
Maybe you don't need to do this if your mobo is new, but I had to.
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