Hi mate, try these settings in the 'Integrated peripherals' section of your BIOS.
You should use:
Your SATA HDD needs to be on the SER1 plug on your motherboard
Native Mode
SATA Only
PATA Keep Enabled: Yes (this is to allow you to use the PATA drive as well)
PATA Channel Selection: Both
SATA as RAID: No(if any)
This should get your SATA drive motoring anyway, and you can the adjust where it gets picked up via the detection order in your BIOS. How do you have your IDE's set up? Have you already installed your OS onto the 200 Gig SATA? Are you going to use an image backup utility to transfer data across? I have been down exactly the same road as you mate, if you want any tips lemme know.
You should use:
Your SATA HDD needs to be on the SER1 plug on your motherboard
Native Mode
SATA Only
PATA Keep Enabled: Yes (this is to allow you to use the PATA drive as well)
PATA Channel Selection: Both
SATA as RAID: No(if any)
This should get your SATA drive motoring anyway, and you can the adjust where it gets picked up via the detection order in your BIOS. How do you have your IDE's set up? Have you already installed your OS onto the 200 Gig SATA? Are you going to use an image backup utility to transfer data across? I have been down exactly the same road as you mate, if you want any tips lemme know.
