On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, Mark Hahn wrote:
> the 0-4 drives attached to the primary controller are fundamentally
> different in behavior than any other controller's drives.
>
Wait, when I first started in computers I found that by using the CHS
count on the drive made the drives work correctly due to
Well, once again, VIA chipsets cause havok. The Asus CUV4X-D
VIA694XDP/VT82C686B chipset. The southbridge (686b) could NOT see
it's way clear to understand what my hard drives' geometry was.
Kept getting LI every single reboot. Put the drives back on the Promise
PDC20267 ATA100 controller and th
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