PowerEdge 1900 onboard SATA issues

I try to get the sata integrated to work.

I go into the bios and put the 4 sata slots to the automobile. Press to save the changes and reboot.
Then it restarts and I go back into the bios and it's back to OFF.

I am trying to add a purple WD 1 TB drive and a 40 GB Intel SSD.

Could update BIOS to 2.7 to work?
I already wiped out the old OS, so there is currently no OS on the disks.

DemonMaestro,

The first thing I would check is if the integrated Sata controller is enabled. If you go into the BIOS - embedded devices - check then under Embedded SATA if it is set to OFF. If so, then go to ATA Mode.

Table 2-4 on page 38 of this manual will show the selections.

Let me know how it goes.

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