If all else fails you can use Smart Boot Manager
(http://btmgr.webframe.org/) as a boot strap to take away control of
the boot priority from the BIOS.

On 5/25/06, Florin Iucha <florin at iucha.net> wrote:
> On Thu, May 25, 2006 at 12:49:39PM -0500, nick thompson wrote:
> >  I have this card, and I have had problems with it because it seems to
> > want to boot and take priority away from the sata controller on the
> > board (where i have my boot drive, and another drive) so I can't boot
> > with it in. Is there a way to get around this other than putting the
> > boot drive on this card?
>
> Nick,
>
> You should be able to do two things:
>
>    - at boot, watch for the card BIOS message, enter into the BIOS and
>      disable booting from it (you can enter it with Ctrl-A, Ctlr-S, F2
>      - you might need to attach a drive to it to see the message)
>
>    - in the computer's main BIOS, check for boot options - depending
>      on the manufacturer they can be in different places and with
>      different names: if you can send a URL to the board manual we
>      should be able to point you to the right place
>
> florin
>
> --
> There was a typo, but on the wrong page.
>    -- Vipin Kumar
>
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