I believe I understand the question. We use Netware for all of our file servers. Over the past year we've started installing Win2k on all client computers rather than Win98. We were excited about the new security features of Win2k and of course the major stability increases. One problem we...
8 would be the max, and you could always add another Promise ATA/100 Controller for 4 more drives (I understand they will all share one IRQ to, way cool). The limiting factor in this case though, may be your powersupply, if you plan on running 8 devices all at once, get at least a 300watter...
First off, flashing your BIOS is not the huge "bungee-jumping" risk it's made out to be. I've flashed hundreds of Motherboards, I flash mine as soon as an upgrade comes out, I've flashed friends whenever they ask me for help with computer problems (99.5% of those computer crashes can...
First off, flashing your BIOS is not the huge "bungee-jumping" risk it's made out to be. I've flashed hundreds of Motherboards, I flash mine as soon as an upgrade comes out, I've flashed friends whenever they ask me for help with computer problems (99.5% of those computer crashes can...
First off, flashing your BIOS is not the huge "bungee-jumping" risk it's made out to be. I've flashed hundreds of Motherboards, I flash mine as soon as an upgrade comes out, I've flashed friends whenever they ask me for help with computer problems (99.5% of those computer crashes can...
In short, put 1 hard drive as the Promise Primary Master, the other HD as the Promise Secondary Master, DVD as VIA Primary Master and the CDR as VIA Secondary Master, this will give you the best performance since each drive will have it's own channel.
Jay
The Promise ATA/100 Controller (and all ATA/100 Controller's for that matter) is fully backward compatible with all UDMA66/UDMA33/PIO Mode 1,2,3 and 4 drives. Basically any IDE drive will work. I even tried an old 80mb Quantum on it and it ran fine (and slow :). You should go ahead and run...
Actually, I've been using Motherboard Monitor 5 for the past few days. You can get it here:
http://members.brabant.chello.nl/~a.vankaam/mbm/
Using this software I'm getting no reports of spikes or dropouts. I kinda figured it had to be a bad reading all along, since a spike of +15V on the...
Actually, I've been using Motherboard Monitor 5 for the past few days. You can get it here:
http://members.brabant.chello.nl/~a.vankaam/mbm/
Using this software I'm getting no reports of spikes or dropouts. I kinda figured it had to be a bad reading all along, since a spike of +15V on the...
The workgroup problem is probably due to numerous people on the network using different workgroups. How is this network being organized? Is there an NT Server setup as the Primary Domain Controller or is it all Broadcast, if it's broadcast and you've got more than 5 or so computers on it...
The workgroup problem is probably due to numerous people on the network using different workgroups. How is this network being organized? Is there an NT Server setup as the Primary Domain Controller or is it all Broadcast, if it's broadcast and you've got more than 5 or so computers on it...
I just got my a7v a week ago and all is going well. However, I have one worry. Both the Asus Probe monitor and MBM5 (not running at same time) report sudden voltage spikes and/or dropouts occasionaly. For instance Asus Probe will pop up saying that the +12V has dropped down to +8V or the -5V...
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