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The relavance is that the motherboards in question use an IDE controller which cannot be directly addressed by the SF drivers. What this means is that they are unable to attempt to reactivate drives which have been disabled either via the BIOS or via Windoze device manager. This means that all that is necessary is to disable the physical CDs via device manager and away you go. (People with SATA HDDs like myself may not even need to do this, seems to depend on the exact mobo)
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