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well..then... dmesg gives says that hdc is busy (i think because of noprobe) the other drives are unrecognizable.. Imean everytime i give the dmesg command i simply have no output. If i run fdisk /dev/hda or sda or sdx i only get error messages
cfdisk NEVER works, gives me a fatal error message
Speaking of which, I've got the Acer Bios V1.80 version and it seems I can't configure anything, just passwords, silent boot, etc. Do you know anything about it ?
For your BIOS you would set by;
Code:
BIOS -> Advanced Tab
-> Advanced System Configuration
SATA AHCI Enable
I believe that is how your would setup your 'AHCI' within your BIOS.
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