That's correct.  WD has the same thing, but dear god did I have to dig on
the WD site to find the correct jumper setting.

Not that it made any difference.  The motherboard still ignored the drive.
I ended up getting an inexpensive SATA to IDE converter and running it that
way.

> -----Original Message-----
> I might be mistaken, but that is not necessarily true, my Seagate 500GB
> SATA 300 drive has a jumper that you can put across two pins to make it
> recognized as a SATA 1.5 GB/Sec . This might  be what he's talking
> about.  Anyone else jump in on this to tell me if I'm correct.


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