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Up to 2GB, SD cards are the original SD technology. Above that (4GB or more usually), they're SDHC - same form factor but considerably different in how they're accessed.
So if you've got an older...
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It isn't that hard once you've figured out what's what. Let's see ...
The tiny chip above the PCI slots is the audio codec. This one is a VIA, so the VIA audio driver is perfect. Graphics are...
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I paid $1000 for my 1st harddrive, a 20-MByte model - and it was a demo unit, not even all brandnew. That was 1986.
It's still working btw.
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... but the stuff on www.viaarena.com will be WAY more current than some old product site.
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(1) How about using the proper equipment for the task - (hot) swap drive bays?
(2) As for connecting lots of drives: Use SATA. Four- or eight-link controllers are inexpensive, and if you buy a...
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And as for progress ...
25 years ago we had 5-megabyte drives that were 5,25" full height (full height is TWO of today's 5.25" drive bays or 3.2 inches, just in case you forgot) with 0.3 MB/s...
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Fewer platters means:
* Higher data density -> higher sequential read/write performance
* Lighter head assembly -> potential for faster seeks
* Less air drag -> less noise and power consumption...
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Identify the chipset maker, and then download generic drivers from there.
www.viaarena.com
www.sis.com
www.nvidia.com (also for ULi chipset)
Same for ethernet and audio devices. If you need...
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... if you've downloaded the "Catalyst for integrated chipsets" package. The regular Catalyst package has nothing but the graphics driver.
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There are no "IRQ conflicts" anymore ever since the departure of ISA slots.
It's a driver crash, plain and simple - and from the bluescreen, it appears to be NVidia's storage driver.
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