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Created attachment 500277 [details] Screenshot of error Description of problem: Install to hard drive fails due to RAID detection problem, fails to recognize SDA and have to abort installation. This computer is AMD Athlon 64X2 on MSI K9N Neo motherboard with RAID BIOS, but RAID is not enabled or in use, just single SATA hard drive. It is running and installed fine with Windows XP, Windows 7 and Fedora 10. But trying to install Fedora 14 fails. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 14 How reproducible: every time, tried both i686 version and x86_64 version of Fedora 14 Steps to Reproduce: 1. Boot live CD 2. run install to hard drive from desktop 3. Actual results: Error message and cannot proceed further: "Disk sda contains BIOS RAID metadata, but is not part of any BIOS RAID sets. Ignoring disk sda." Expected results: Installation continues on SDA Additional info:
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