I'm still using FreeDOS 0.84 (I know it's quite old) with some
DELL computers. In DELL PC Bios, some offer pure SATA or combined
SATA/IDE. If pure SATA is enabled, FreeDOS 0.84 is unable to "see"
those hard disks.
Is this changed in the newest version of FreeDOS? I've seen no
mention
Thanks very much, so it looks like I don't need to care about the SATA drivers.
Eric
On Fri, Oct 15, 2010 at 10:50 AM, dos386 wrote:
>> Is there any SATA driver available on DOS can access SATA hard drivers?
>
> What's the problem? BIOS usually supports SATA. Use IDECHECK
> to test the performan
> Is there any SATA driver available on DOS can access SATA hard drivers?
What's the problem? BIOS usually supports SATA. Use IDECHECK
to test the performance before complaining.
> The long answer is that drivers such as UIDE which Bernd mentioned and which
> can be found on http://johnson.tmfc
Thanks, mate. However, is there any special configurations on DOS or BIOS?
Regards,
Eric
On Mon, Oct 11, 2010 at 5:54 AM, Eric Auer wrote:
>
> Hi Lee Eric,
>
>> Is there any SATA driver available on DOS can access SATA hard drivers?
>
> The short answer is that you do not need one: You may have
Hi Lee Eric,
> Is there any SATA driver available on DOS can access SATA hard drivers?
The short answer is that you do not need one: You may have
experienced that older versions of Windows cannot see your
SATA drives. This problem does not affect DOS, because DOS
simply uses your BIOS to access
Op 10-10-2010 13:34, Lee Eric schreef:
> Is there any SATA driver available on DOS can access SATA hard drivers?
>
http://johnson.tmfc.net/dos/driver.html has listed some SATA drivers,
see if that works out for you.
Bernd
Hi all,
Is there any SATA driver available on DOS can access SATA hard drivers?
Thanks.
Eric
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