When I opened the message, I found that Andy Medina had written:

> SATA stands for Serial ATA while the PATA or just ATA is the 
> old common Parallel ATA. The controller involved is completely 
> different between the SATA and the PATA. Depending on the age 
> of the emachine it may or may not have the SATA controller. It 
> will have a PATA though.

So, the PATA drive will probably work?  Our machines are probably 3 
years old.

Thanks, Andy.

Jim
Regards,

Jim

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