I upgraded my computer again and added a nVidia 6600 AGP 8x video card, 128MB, a dual layer 16 speed DVD burner, and a Western Digital 160GB SATA drive.
Now, the question I have is this... how do I get the computer to recognise the SATA drive as drive C:. Currently it lists the following...
C: WD 120GB IDE HD
D: Lite-on Single layer 8 speed DVD Re-writer
E: Samsung Dual layer 16 speed DVD Re-writer
F: WD 160GB SATA HD
The bios seems to place the SATA drive after the IDE ports. There is an option in the BIOS to remap the SATA to an IDE port, however, you then loose the use of that port. I can also disconnect the IDE HD, and it will then boot from the SATA drive. For everything else though, it seems to insist on booting from the IDE drive first (I'd like to use the SATA drive as my boot HD for obvious reasons). I want to be able to do this without having to sacrifice an IDE port. The BIOS boot up option only specifies Hard Drive, it does not differentiate between IDE or SATA drives (maybe a BIOS update in the future will add this). I've already updated the BIOS to see if this would help (there was an update available).
Any ideas?