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Disabling device type from "auto detect" to "none" has no effect onslave drives

 
 
kimiraikkonen
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      20th Dec 2007
You may know that if you disable non-existing IDE drives(device
manager -> ide/atapi controllers-> primary or secondary channel-
>advanced settings) "device type" from "auto detect" to "none", the XP

startup time takes almost 1/2 less than it was set to "auto detect".
This is good

But...

Maybe it's a bug or not, but this tweak only effects on master (device
0) devices if they're not installed.

If you have not installed a slave (device 1) device on any IDE channel
and its "device type" is set to "auto detect", changing this to "none"
doesn't help/effect on improving XP startup boot time for slave
(device 1) drives.

You can try and see.
 
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kimiraikkonen
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      14th Jan 2008
On Dec 20 2007, 6:08 pm, kimiraikkonen <kimiraikkone...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> You may know that if you disable non-existing IDE drives(device
> manager -> ide/atapi controllers-> primary or secondary channel->advanced settings) "device type" from "auto detect" to "none", the XP
>
> startup time takes almost 1/2 less than it was set to "auto detect".
> This is good
>
> But...
>
> Maybe it's a bug or not, but this tweak only effects on master (device
> 0) devices if they're not installed.
>
> If you have not installed a slave (device 1) device on any IDE channel
> and its "device type" is set to "auto detect", changing this to "none"
> doesn't help/effect on improving XP startup boot time for slave
> (device 1) drives.
>
> You can try and see.


It seems nobody is aware of this. I don't know if it's a bug or not
but this speed up recommendation has only effect on if you disable a
non-existing IDE "master" device, no matter you have "slave" device on
either channel.
 
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