Ultra DMA

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Dr Teeth

Ken If you are using the ide controller from Intel, try to remove it and
install the standard ide controller provided from M$. See if that has any
effect.

If UDMA5 = DMA 133 it won't work as the MS driver does not support
that mode.

Cheers,

Guy

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with democracy, spend five minutes with
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K

Ken

If UDMA5 = DMA 133 it won't work as the MS driver does not
support that mode.

It works if I use "compatibility mode" in BIOS and therefore
the driver would be OK. (I wait i while to flash to new BIOS)


http://www.bay-wolf.com/harddrive.htm

Ultra DMA Mode 6 133 MB/s
Ultra DMA Mode 5 100 MB/s
Ultra DMA Mode 4 66 MB/s
Ultra DMA Mode 3 44 MB/s
Ultra DMA Mode 2 33 MB/s
Ultra DMA Mode 1 25 MB/s
Ultra DMA Mode 0 16 MB/s
 
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spodosaurus

Dr said:
If UDMA5 = DMA 133 it won't work as the MS driver does not support
that mode.

UDMA5 = ATA100
UDMA6 = ATA133
Cheers,

Guy

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