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for some reasonthe vista install isn't picking up my harddrives, one is ide and one is satadoes anyone now why? iv tryed everythink, updating drivers played around with bios settings and chAanged the ide wire like 5 times :|, i cant get anythinkto work, i have a msi platnium 790fx, and seagate ide and a western digital Sata WD2500j5, does anyone now what the problem could be or have had any similair experences with these devices, thanks matt
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Have you set the boot order?
Try installing with the drive that will contain the os then add the other drive for storage ect.
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i have already formatted each drive, so i cant do that
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