This is strange. On my machine, I ran into trouble because Win2k DID
recognize the ATA66 controller, but I did not have the high-density cable
installed. Caused lots of read errors on my drive. Replacing the cable fixed
my problems. Under NT, the ATA66 did not work. So... drivers in Win2k are
better - at least for my machine, a Freetech F91i motherboard.
Peter Shkabara
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-----Original Message----- by Philo
4) Win2k does NOT have native support for ATA66 IDE cards. Bumping the
interface to PIO Mode 3 did the trick. :)
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