There is nothing to fix. It already handles the other bug from any
BIOS. It's more related to your BIOS and it's HD emulation on CDs. My
guess is that it either corrupts memory areas by not writing the correct
location or alters things it shouldn't. We'd have to have the exact
system and BIOS to see if a work around could be added, but sometimes
there isn't, it has to come from the firmware developers.
I've tested in that mode on other machines and works fine.
On 12/16/2019 3:03 PM, SATA Bias wrote:
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> Version 1.62 did not solve this issue.
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Not SATA Bias Issue - SOLVED
Re: Not SATA Bias Issue
Thank you for your effort.
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Re: Not SATA Bias Issue - SOLVED
Unfortunately, the issue persists. However, I've found the root cause. Please refer to the 1st post.
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Re: Not SATA Bias Issue - NOT SOLVED
The BIOS provides the emulation, not BootIt. Makedisk sets up the CD
either floppy emulation or if wouldn't fit, HD emulation. The emulation
is part of a BIOS specification.
On 3/2/2020 3:39 AM, SATA Bias wrote:
> Unfortunately, the issue persists. However, I've found the root cause:
> HD emulation used by the BootIt setup CD/DVD is not compatible with Intel RST RAID volumes. If you have at least one Intel RST RAID volume consisting of SATA drives, your system stops.
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either floppy emulation or if wouldn't fit, HD emulation. The emulation
is part of a BIOS specification.
On 3/2/2020 3:39 AM, SATA Bias wrote:
> Unfortunately, the issue persists. However, I've found the root cause:
> HD emulation used by the BootIt setup CD/DVD is not compatible with Intel RST RAID volumes. If you have at least one Intel RST RAID volume consisting of SATA drives, your system stops.
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