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Would you leave your SATA drive in IDE mode?

Discussion in 'Storage and Networking' started by Dominik, Jan 24, 2009.

  1. kimsland Ex-TechSpotter Posts: 18,353

    This is the tech forum, as stated earlier, just attach here
    Oh and read above (I edited my last post), it would be interesting to get a younger person's point of view
  2. SNGX1275 TS Special Forces Posts: 11,893   +117

    I believe NCQ is not able to be used if the SATA drive is running as IDE.
  3. Dominik Newcomer, in training Posts: 22

    I just wanted to thank you for the feedback SNGX1275! That's good to know. It looks like AHCI and SATA are meant to be...........together that is!

    How would one go about attaching a photo to a post? I am bewildered.......

    Never mind, I think I got it. The trick is to go into the advanced reply section, from which you can attach photos.

    Here's the question once again. Do the settings look correct in this screenshot? Btw, this is what my Standard CMOS Features Menu looks like when I have it set to 4P(IDE)+2S(IDE) mode.
  4. kimsland Ex-TechSpotter Posts: 18,353

    Yes that screen looks right :grinthumb
  5. Dominik Newcomer, in training Posts: 22

    Thanks kimsland, glad to hear it! Btw, are you a site moderator or something like that?

    Point taken about merging posts.
  6. kimsland Ex-TechSpotter Posts: 18,353

    Yes I am a Moderator
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  7. Dominik Newcomer, in training Posts: 22

    Drag and drop, or not?

    That's AWESOME kimsland! :)

    I was wondering if anybody knows whether or not there is a special way to put "F6" drivers onto a floppy disk? Or is it as simple as dragging and dropping em' on there?

    Thanks for all the feedback so far everyone! Your time and efforts are MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOST appreciated! I extend my hand in thanks to you! :wave:

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