Hello,
I got a replacement harddrive under warranty and it seems to be alot slower than the WDC I used to have. I am in doubt if it's a UDMA 66 drive.
Isn't there a foolproof way to determine this?
I recall that for some time ago, someone mentioned you could look at the I/O range used by the driver. I searched the forums, but didn't find it.
This is really tiresome..please help
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Cya,
J.
"Unix can be a cynical Operating System for a person whos mind is limited to a Windows user interface"
System specs:
AMD Athlon 600mhz, OEM FIC SD11, 192MB RAM, Matrox Millenium G200 (PD5.41), Nothing O/C.
Running Windows 98SE & Linux Mandrake 7
I got a replacement harddrive under warranty and it seems to be alot slower than the WDC I used to have. I am in doubt if it's a UDMA 66 drive.
Isn't there a foolproof way to determine this?
I recall that for some time ago, someone mentioned you could look at the I/O range used by the driver. I searched the forums, but didn't find it.
This is really tiresome..please help
------------------
Cya,
J.
"Unix can be a cynical Operating System for a person whos mind is limited to a Windows user interface"
System specs:
AMD Athlon 600mhz, OEM FIC SD11, 192MB RAM, Matrox Millenium G200 (PD5.41), Nothing O/C.
Running Windows 98SE & Linux Mandrake 7
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