UDMA66 and SEAGATE Barracuda harddisks
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SuSE Linux: Version 6.4
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Request:
You own a new Seagate Barracuda EIDE UDMA66 harddisk and want to use it in this mode (They are usually delivered in UDMA33 mode)
Procedure:
- You need therefor a utility from Seagate, called ``Ultra ATA/66 Configuration utility, it should be located on the CD or floppy that has been delivered with the harddisk, but you can also download it from the web: http://www.seagate.com/support/disc/drivers/index.html. It is a selfdecompressing DOS zip-file. Please unpack it
and copy the files to a DOS formatted floppy.
- You also need a appropriate IDE-controller, that is onboard on some Mainboards (eg. ABIT BE6/BP6), but you can also buy those as pci-cards.
- Then you need a DOS/WIN bootdisk.
- To configure the disk, it should be connected to the standard IDE-port of your mainboard, as some of the UDMA66-controller are not known to the utility.
- Now you have to boot from the bootfloppy, then insert the floppy with the unpacked utility, and execute the program
- Shutdown the computer and connect the harddrive to the UDMA66-controller.
- Now power on your computer again, the BIOS should now show the correct value for the disk (DMA Mode 4)
If you have an additional Windows installation on your computer, you don't need the bootdisk, you can execute the utility from there.
Keywords: UDMA66, PROMISE, BARRACUDA, SEAGATE, EIDE
Categories:
IDE
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