I've heard that if the hard disk runs in ata66 or ata100 they should be visible in device manager under scasi controllers. I have my hard drives under disk drives. ![](http://forums.murc.ws/ubb/frown.gif)
Is it those damn VIA again?
The bios recognize the hard disks sucessfully as ata66 but windows then seems to put them into ata33( or even PIO?).
How do I check this?
And one more thing, when I use the DMA tool provided by VIA and set UDMA, the next time windows will boot I get blue screen. Something like drive removed and could not load kernel32.exe!
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My system:
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Is it those damn VIA again?
The bios recognize the hard disks sucessfully as ata66 but windows then seems to put them into ata33( or even PIO?).
How do I check this?
And one more thing, when I use the DMA tool provided by VIA and set UDMA, the next time windows will boot I get blue screen. Something like drive removed and could not load kernel32.exe!
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My system:
- Athlon 700@875 (8.5*103,memory @137)
- Water Cooled Processor
- 256 Mb Ram (133MHz)
- Asus K7V mb
- Matrox G400 (oc @ 150/200)
- wester 10.2Gb and seagate 6.5Gb (removable) hdd
- Aureal SQ1500 soundcard
- Logitech Force Feedback wheel (pretty cool)
- 300W atx high tower case
- Dual Majesty Exhaust fans (sweet silence... ),1*92mm exthaust + 1*120 in the front..
- 100 Mb External ZipDrive
- 10/100Mb Realtek Ethernet network card
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