Hy Andreas & list ,
There is no difference if I connect the SATA drives to the VIA connector. But there is a difference between booting by DVD and booting by new Patch. I've attached both "last screens". An interesting detail by booting with the Patch CD is the recognized VT8237 controller: Both Drives have been recognized, but IMHO not all partitions. -->> hda: DVD-Drive , hdb: IDE0 , hdc: IDE1 , hdd: DVD-R Drive.
In both booting cases the installation stops at the hardware detection.
Any further ideas how I can go on ?
Regards
Francisco
francisco.vegas@ksb.com writes:
Hy Andreas & list ,
There is no difference if I connect the SATA drives to the VIA connector. But there is a difference between booting by DVD and booting by new Patch. I've attached both "last screens". An interesting detail by booting with the Patch CD is the recognized VT8237 controller: Both Drives have been recognized, but IMHO not all partitions. -->> hda: DVD-Drive , hdb: IDE0 , hdc: IDE1 , hdd: DVD-R Drive.
I don't see what's missing here...
In both booting cases the installation stops at the hardware detection.
Any further ideas how I can go on ?
Your BIOS is broken, Add "idle=poll" to the command line or disable USB legacy support in the BIOS.
Then continue with the new PatchCD, which should get you further.
Andreas