Accessing Intel Raid Bios Utility

I've added a Maxtor 160gig Sata hdd to my motherboard and have been trying to set it up, but when i try and press CTRL + I nothing happens, it just continues to load up the bios and o/s.

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Originally posted by Wolfspyder
I've added a Maxtor 160gig Sata hdd to my motherboard and have been trying to set it up, but when i try and press CTRL + I nothing happens, it just continues to load up the bios and o/s.
Set it up how? A single drive or are you preparing it for a Raid?
Which connector is it attached to?
What other drives do you have and where are they attached?
If you aren't interested in running a Raid then there's no need to access the Raid Bios utility. It will only be enabled if you have set the "Configure SATA As Raid" for the Intel controller in the Bios.
In WinXP Device Manager, it's normal for the OS to identify the extra SATA ports on the 865/875 chipsets as another primary and secondary IDE controller.
Reading THE FAQ POST (specifically #5 HDD's) would also be of interest to you.

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