Memory Clock is : 800 MHz Tcl:5 Trcd:5 Trp:5 Tras:15 (2T Timing) 128 bit On the first POST (Power On Self Test) screen you should see something like the following example: If you set it to RAID or AHCI you will need to Press F6 during the Windows XP installation and provide Intel ICH6 RAID or AHCI drivers on floppy diskette before the SATA hard disk drive will be recognized by the Windows XP installation routine. In this mode you don't need to Press F6 during Windows XP installation to provide a device driver for the Intel SATA controller. The default IDE setting makes the SATA controller emulate an IDE controller. The available setting values are: IDE, RAID, AHCI. In the section "*** On-Chip Serial ATA Setting ***" Main Menu of CMOS Setup Utility -> Integrated Peripherals Main Menu of CMOS Setup Utility -> Advanced BIOS Features Your LiteOn LTN 526 CD-ROM drive should be connected to the black connector on the end of the IDE ribbon cable.Īssuming the only hard disk drive you have connected is the Western Digital Caviar WD800BD change the boot device sequence from its default (Floppy/Hard Disk/CDROM) to: The device at the end of the IDE cable (black connector) is the Master device and the device in the middle (gray connector) is the Slave device.
The blue connector on the IDE ribbon cable is connected to the motherboard's ATA 100/66/33 IDE connector. If you are using CS then the position of the device on the IDE cable determines whether the device will be a Master or a Slave assuming you're using an 80-conductor IDE ribbon cable that handles two IDE devices.
Since the LiteOn LTN 526 CD-ROM drive is the only device on the IDE (PATA) ribbon cable it should be jumpered as a Master or CS (Cable Select).