Peter Thomassen wrote:
 > I already knew that, but according to the manufacturer's
specification, it's
> not an S-ATA drive, but an UDMA-100 drive. That's why I firstly didn't take
> that into account.
> 
> Is this possible at all? Or does it mean that either the model number or the
> specification is wrong?

It probably means that the hard drive is connected to some secondary IDE
chip on the motherboard such as a Promise RAID chip.


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