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xtremsabu
12-18-1999, 09:35 PM
If you have a u-ata/66 ide hd but your mobo don't support it you can't use it at all? Or is there a way around that? A add on card of some sort or down it to 33?

jokostel
12-18-1999, 10:12 PM
if you have a motherboard that only supports udma 33 on its main primary/secondary controllers on the mobo, you can run a udma 66 drive on the controllers,but it will only run as a udma 33 drive.


..jokostel