08-13-2010, 04:40 PM
Hello all,
This is my first post here, so congrats, a real informative website. So anyway I will outline my request and maybe you could help to find a solution as I am stumped at this point. Sorry in advance if my post is to long.
Motherboard - Asus P4S800-MX SE
So I have a VIA sata card (VT6421 controller) that I would like to utilise for the extra sata inputs. But to be able to do this, I need the card to be recognised by the "PC BIOS". So I replaced one of the "PC BIOS" modules with the "VIA BIOS rom". This works, but not in the way I would prefer.
I am utilizing the native motherboard SIS raid controller to run raid0 through the two sata inputs on the motherboard which I would prefer to keep. As it will be much faster than the southbridge bottle neck, if raid was used on the VIA sata card.
Now when I also add the VIA sata card and modded PC BIOS, my native SIS RAID Setup disappears eg: raid0 disk is no longer seen by the PC BIOS and the SIS RAID Setup screen no longer appears. Although the VIA RAID Setup screen seems to run in the place of the SIS one and work as expected.
So I tend to think that once the VIA RAID Setup is installed (modded PC BIOS), access to the SIS RAID Setup is no longer available, even if still selected in BIOS. How is it that the SIS RAID Setup section of code is no longer executable? It needs to run after the VIA code and then hand control to the hard drive (RAID0). Is it that the VIA RAID Setup section of code hands control to the hard drive as default, so that the other SIS code will never be executable? Could this be solved easily?
Thanks John10
This is my first post here, so congrats, a real informative website. So anyway I will outline my request and maybe you could help to find a solution as I am stumped at this point. Sorry in advance if my post is to long.
Motherboard - Asus P4S800-MX SE
So I have a VIA sata card (VT6421 controller) that I would like to utilise for the extra sata inputs. But to be able to do this, I need the card to be recognised by the "PC BIOS". So I replaced one of the "PC BIOS" modules with the "VIA BIOS rom". This works, but not in the way I would prefer.
I am utilizing the native motherboard SIS raid controller to run raid0 through the two sata inputs on the motherboard which I would prefer to keep. As it will be much faster than the southbridge bottle neck, if raid was used on the VIA sata card.
Now when I also add the VIA sata card and modded PC BIOS, my native SIS RAID Setup disappears eg: raid0 disk is no longer seen by the PC BIOS and the SIS RAID Setup screen no longer appears. Although the VIA RAID Setup screen seems to run in the place of the SIS one and work as expected.
So I tend to think that once the VIA RAID Setup is installed (modded PC BIOS), access to the SIS RAID Setup is no longer available, even if still selected in BIOS. How is it that the SIS RAID Setup section of code is no longer executable? It needs to run after the VIA code and then hand control to the hard drive (RAID0). Is it that the VIA RAID Setup section of code hands control to the hard drive as default, so that the other SIS code will never be executable? Could this be solved easily?
Thanks John10