>UDMA 5 is ATA/100. You need to reset the drive to UDMA 4 (ATA/66),
>which usually is done through the drive manufacturer's proprietary
>software. Or perhaps you have a setting in the bios to make UDMA 4 the
>default.
>
>Steve
>Stephen B. Browne
>[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Would that mean that UDMA 5 or ATA/100 is NOT supported in Mandrake 7.1?
Just asking . . .
Robert Fox
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