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Old 09-13-2007, 08:35 AM
Punx Punx is offline
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Default What do you guys know about this?

I've had a 250GB internal drive operatiing at 128GB for at least year had no idea this existed. Anybody using it?

http://www.speedtools.com/ATA6.shtml
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Old 09-13-2007, 06:11 PM
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Default Re: What do you guys know about this?

A drive larger than 128GB will work on an older bus. The problem happens if you try to access anything beyond 128GB. The Intech driver is a workaround for this problem. The better solution is to use a PCI ATA/SATA host card without the size limitation.

I have used Intech drivers in the past with no problems. I haven't used this one though since I just went with a SATA host card to take advantage of modern storage technology.
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