How can you verify that you are in fact running in UltraATA 100 mode while in Windows? Is there a native function that will tell you or do you need a third party benchmark app?
How can you verify that you are in fact running in UltraATA 100 mode while in Windows? Is there a native function that will tell you or do you need a third party benchmark app?
Try putting your CDROM on one IDE Controller and the Burner on the other. After all is done and said, it may well turn out to be your MB. The IDE Controllers on my last MB starting really flaking out me - so it can happen.
TCP/IP Stack refers to the TCP/IP communications software residing on your computer. Ever since Windows95, Windows has come with the TCP/IP stack built in. Prior to that with 3.1 you had to install 3rd Party TCP/IP software such as Chameleon, Trumpet Winsock, etc.
TCP/IP stands for...
What happens when you burn from source information residing on the HD instead of a CDROM? Also are your CDROM and burner on seperate IDE Controllers? I have seen several instances where having more than one CD drive on the same interface caused problems.
Also as a side note, if your CDROM...
How can you verify that you are in fact running in UltraATA 100 mode while in Windows? Is there a native function that will tell you or do you need a third party benchmark app?
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