<div><br class="webkit-block-placeholder"></div><div>OK, I think I solved it... and before any of you had a chance to respond. Sorry for (potentially) solving my own problem too quickly (and posting the issue before thoroughly researching it, but others might find this info helpful now). It seems I had to edit the BIOS to change the SATA mode from IDE to ACHI. That appears to be doing the trick, although I have only booted up once since then (and it went just fine). I'll shut down for the night and see if it boots up properly tomorrow (when I place it in its final installation location, plug in my StreamZap remote, and pickup the adapters to take my HDMI, DVI with the included HDMI-DVI adapter, or VGA out to my, sadly, standard definition tv with coax, S-video, or Component video). More fun for tomorrow, but now it's time for bed (1:30am, class at 8am)...
</div><div><br class="webkit-block-placeholder"></div><div>Thanks,</div><div> Reid Anderson</div>