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Is RedHat 9.0 not support SATA HardDisk?

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sata parameters

I have a computer and the specification are:

CPU: E2160
RAM: 1G RAM
HardDisk: 160GB SATA HardDisk
G33 Chipset

I can't install Red Hat 9.0 in my computer, Is RedHat 9.0 not support SATA HardDisk?

Also, What can I do If I want to install Linux in SATA HardDisk?

THX:)
 

Not really.... but if you want to be adventurous you can do an IDE installation, then ghost it to a SATA disk... and then use it a legacy mode if supported by your motherboard..

it may work... it may not...

Your machine is good enough to run Fedora or RHEL though...
 

Why you think that it is possible? I had try to install but not successful...:cry:
 

RedHat9 don`t support SATA .You can use fedora.
 

Sometimes (i know very rare :-( ) is possible to have some more compatibility setting into the BIOS sata parameters PATA mode or similar (standard , IDE etc).

Good Luck (you need it)
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