Hi,
Can you tell me if ATA-4 is the same as ATA-66?
I purchased an IBM Deskstar 22GXP as an ATA-66 drive.
I have just been to check on the specification of this drive at IBM's web page.
At the top of the profile page on this HD: http://www.storage.ibm.com/hardsoft/...sk/ds22gxp.htm
Under highlights it says:
Interface - Ultra-ATA/66
However, if I scroll further down the page to the specification table for this model it says the following:
Interface ATA-4
Are these one and the same thing?
Question 2:
Under Win98, if I have a drive capable of ATA transfers, I simply goto the properties of the HD under Device Manager and check the DMA boxes.
How do I do this under Win2000?
Of is this something done automatically?
Thanks a lot for any help you can offer.
Can you tell me if ATA-4 is the same as ATA-66?
I purchased an IBM Deskstar 22GXP as an ATA-66 drive.
I have just been to check on the specification of this drive at IBM's web page.
At the top of the profile page on this HD: http://www.storage.ibm.com/hardsoft/...sk/ds22gxp.htm
Under highlights it says:
Interface - Ultra-ATA/66
However, if I scroll further down the page to the specification table for this model it says the following:
Interface ATA-4
Are these one and the same thing?
Question 2:
Under Win98, if I have a drive capable of ATA transfers, I simply goto the properties of the HD under Device Manager and check the DMA boxes.
How do I do this under Win2000?
Of is this something done automatically?
Thanks a lot for any help you can offer.
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