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Old 17th June 2005, 04:26 PM
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MSI K8T Neo2-FIR probs with FC4 Install/formatting SATA drive - hangs restarts

I can't get FC4 to install on a SATA 200GB Seagate drive I have connected to the Via SATA controller. The promise controller is disabled in the bios. Everytime I get to the partioning and then formatting it tries to format then gives a formatting error and restarts the attempt to format. I had no problem installing i386 FC3 on this same hardware. Has anyone else seen this problem. I have run a test md5sum on the dvd iso i created and the disk is fine.
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