IDE over SATA for Boot Drive

If I have an IDE HD (Hitachi Deskstar 160GB) install along with my WD Sata 250 my BIOS always chooses the IDE drive to boot from. When the IDE drive is detected the sata does not show as available.
How can I have both installed, but boot from the SATA?

Quote from: Maesus on 12-January-07, 22:56:07
can you change the HDD sequence in the BIOS ? Pick the HDD you wanna boot as the 1st HDD.
No, I cannot choose the HDD. If the both the SATA and IDE is physically installed, the SATA does not show .
However if I press F11 during the boot, both the ARE listed. Using F11 to boot, I have booted from the SATA. The IDE shows in WinXP as a "disk drive." I rebooted to see if any subsequent boots would you the SATA (thinking that the F11 function sets it as default), but the boot was with the IDE.

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