The actual harddrive make usually isn't important.  What is important is the 
chipset on your motherboard, or possibly on a controller card.  I think the 
udma 66 disks support all of the common chipsets, so I don't know why they 
wouldn't work for you.

On Sat, Feb 24, 2001 at 10:48:15PM +0100, loosz wrote:
> Hello!
> I have just tried to use a potato but I can't install it.
> Until bootin my computer I can see that I have a Quantum Fireball
> UltraDma 4 winchester. And I heard that these is the udma 66 or udma
> 100.
> I have tried to install with the udma 66 disks but the potato couldn't
> see my winchester.
> Please write me somebody how can I install the potato with this hardwer.
> 
> Where can I download an installdisk for udma100?
> 
> Please help me!
> 
> Thanks a lot!
> 
> Bye
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