I want to use a bigger capacity HHD like the Seagate 40 gb in my PCChips M558 MB with 233MMX CPU, VXPro II chipset and ALI M5113 A1 super I/O. I read in the various postings that I have to upgrade my AMI BIOS to accept a bigger HDD. I already downloaded AMIFlash from PCChips site and the 0421S-13.rom from ajz's site.
However, I saw the replies of Denniss and Rainbow to a post of pode1 dated Jun 03, 2002 that I can also use a UDMA controller card (like Promise Ultra 100) for my MB to accept a bigger HDD. DId I understand this correctly? I am new in this hardware thing and I may have misunderstood this.
Thanks for your help.
Bios Upgrade or Use UDMA Controller card for PCChips M558 MB
Yes, a controller card will have its own disc bios.
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Thanks Nick!
I am planning to get an Inno3D UDMA 100 controller which I saw in the product listing of a supplier in Manila. Can you tell me if this is a suitable UDMA controller card for a new Seagate 40gb, 5400rpm Utra ATA100 HDD which I will use with my M558 mobo?
Since I always see in this forum the warning that flashing a Bios may be a risky thing, I opt to go the UDMA controller card route first.
Ed
I am planning to get an Inno3D UDMA 100 controller which I saw in the product listing of a supplier in Manila. Can you tell me if this is a suitable UDMA controller card for a new Seagate 40gb, 5400rpm Utra ATA100 HDD which I will use with my M558 mobo?
Since I always see in this forum the warning that flashing a Bios may be a risky thing, I opt to go the UDMA controller card route first.
Ed
Ed, the only info I can find is here
which looks as though it should be OK as long as you meet the system requirements.
which looks as though it should be OK as long as you meet the system requirements.
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