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From: "skingley" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 7:35 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] RE UDMA and Windows 2000


> Hi guys, have  been following this group for a few weeks now.  Can I
please
> introduce you to my latest issue.
>
> I have a PIII 800 MHz computer based around an ABIT motherboard with 256MB
> of RAM running Windows 2000 since last few weeks.  Previously on NT4.
>
> Have just stumbled across an article in a UK PC magazine - PCWorld - which
> implies that Win2k and UDMA 100 are not compatible.

I didn't have problem with ATA100 and win2k. normaly, you should get UDMA
update from your mobo CD, which will turn ATA100 on. If you have Intel
chipset mobo, download Intel chipset install software and ATA storage
utility from Intel, if you have VIA chipset mobo, download similar file from
VIA.

Jun Qian

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