This looks good. How would I get these SpeedTools programs. And why doesn't
the OS come with drivers for standard drives? Is this a Mac/Apple thing? And
this seems to have changed with OS X? More standard use of IDE/ATAPI drives?

Thanks,
Sean

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Subject: Re: PTP225, Need help with setup


>
> >One thing to bear in mind when using the PTP, or and PowerComputing unit,
is
> >that the CDROM, and in many cases the Hard Drive will require third party
> >drivers ...
>
> HD SpeedTools and CD SpeedTools are the best choices here.
>
> FWB's products are fatally flawed.



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