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    Missing SATA ports?

    I have a p.c. with a Supermicro X7DWA-N motherboard (tinyurl.com/3dv3g5), which has 6 SATA ports. I have four SATA II HDDs and a SATA DVD Writer. There are no IDE hard drives, floppy drives or CD drives connected.

    My operating system is 32-bit XP Pro SP2.

    The problem I have is that only the first four SATA ports are recognised by the Phoenix BIOS. I am assuming that ports 5 and 6 are hidden, because they do not appear in the BIOS screen and any SATA device plugged into ports 5 and 6 are not detected by the BIOS or Windows XP.

    Please can anyone tell me how to enable SATA ports 5 and 6?

    In the BIOS set up, I have the following settings:
    Parallel ATA - Disabled
    Serial ATA - Enabled
    Native Mode Operation - Serial ATA
    SATA Controller Mode Option - Enhanced
    Serial ATA RAID - Disabled
    SATA AHCI - Disabled

    Are these correct for a non-RAID system?

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    Re: Missing SATA ports?

    The problem was that AHCI was disabled.

    You have to load the drivers from a floppy before loading the operating system.

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