Richard Tobin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Is that relevant for 3.2 as well as current?  And by "disabling ultra
> DMA" did you mean "disabling UDMA66" or "disabling UDMA completely"?
> (You can permanently disable UDMA66 with a DOS utility available
> from IBM, and it will then act as a plain UDMA33 drive.)

Depends on your motherboard. Try to just disable UDMA66 first. If that
doesn't help, or if you have a "known bad" chipset (e.g. AcerLabs
Aladdin), disable UDMA completely in the BIOS setup utility.

DES
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