P965 hard drive detection problem

Hi,
I have the latest bios for the P965 platinum, using 4 drives in AHCP mode.
For some reason the board insists on re-detecting all drives on most reboots or startups and it's quite a slow process.
Just occasionally it knows what's there and sails through quickly. Anyone else had this problem?
I've been into the bios to check things, and the drives are happily listed there, so why the redetect most times?
Frustrating...
thanks for any help....Lozzy

Quote from: Sekunda on 13-July-07, 20:52:49
i have this same (small) issue sometimes, it's not a big deal since it only happens on RE-boot, not normal start-up from shut off state.
True, it is a small issue, but it's irritating since I'm reinstalling windows at the moment which involves a lot of reboots, hence the query.

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