iko22 said:
Sorry that is a blind alley - apparently there is no separate driver for the IDE chipset on the B85_PLUS. Disregard what I had said.

Instead, power up the computer into BIOS. Select Advanced Options from the Menu, then select SATA Configuration. IDE configuration will be there. You will need to set the SATA Mode Selection to IDE for the IDE Legacy option to appear. I have a feeling that the computer wont boot after those changes. But there is nothing stopping you checking that setting for yourself.



Thanks Iko I'l try that. Not sure what you mean by checking yourself?