--- You wrote:
Rich, PeterH can probably explain this better to you than me, but in 
short: if you move a HD from the native IDE bus to a PCI ATA controller 
you have to initialize the HD again.

Marc
--- end of quote ---
Apparenlty this is not true.  Hard Disk Speed Tools can replace the driver (Use
"Update") and the drive appears.  It did indeed appear, seemed to work fine, 
but the system was not stable.  (It's back in working order by putting the drive
back as slave on the native ata bus.  I used hdst Update again.)

I'm wondering if the hdst driver is at fault.  It's not the most recent version. 
I have a bundled hdst and the updates require purchase.

I got a reponse from Acard just now and they say try a different cable, and that
the situation is wierd.

My latest question has to do with the possiblity of using cable select settings
rather than master/slave.  Maybe that's it.

Thanks for your response.

Rich

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