Originally Posted By: brianl703
Won't windows refuse to go above UDMA33 mode without an 80pin cable?
I have seen windows 98 or 2000 let the bios decide what to use without checking and causes a lot of data corruption. That was back in 2001 so not sure about today's implementation. Heck, PATA hasn't been the mainstream since 2007.
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I don't know why the drive-side 80-wire cable detection failed, it's an 80 wire cable. But it's an old 10GB drive and I really don't care as long as it works (it's going to be used for an Asterisk PBX).
Is the cable cut? I think I cut an 80 wire cable once and it wouldn't detect as 80 wire anymore.
Won't windows refuse to go above UDMA33 mode without an 80pin cable?
I have seen windows 98 or 2000 let the bios decide what to use without checking and causes a lot of data corruption. That was back in 2001 so not sure about today's implementation. Heck, PATA hasn't been the mainstream since 2007.
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I don't know why the drive-side 80-wire cable detection failed, it's an 80 wire cable. But it's an old 10GB drive and I really don't care as long as it works (it's going to be used for an Asterisk PBX).
Is the cable cut? I think I cut an 80 wire cable once and it wouldn't detect as 80 wire anymore.