- Noise-free SATA-disks?
- Posted by Kaare Lilleng on July 24th, 2003
Anyone knows the noise levels on the lates S-ATA disks from Maxtor, WD and
Seagate?? Want the most quiet one. :-)
- Posted by Shazbot on July 25th, 2003
Have recently installed the Seagate SATA 120meg, as my C disk it's much
quiteier than my IBM 60meg ATA
The differnce is quite noticable as is also the gain in speed
My question is can I install a second SATA as I have two sockets on my
mother board and get rid of the ATA hard discs all together
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- Posted by Rod Speed on July 25th, 2003
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Yes.
- Posted by Nitrof on July 25th, 2003
Yes, but...
You won't be able to restore your HD with any version of Powerquest or
DriveImage or Norton Ghost
if you backup to CD's, one of your HD.
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- Posted by Rod Speed on July 25th, 2003
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Bullshit.
- Posted by Nitrof on July 26th, 2003
Bullshit is too strong a word. Lets call it an honest error.
I own DriveImage2002, and my SATA drive definitely appears
whenbooting from the diskette.
But I had borrowed Drive Image 7 on CD, which requires
one to boot from the CD - and then, surprisingly, the SATA drive cannot
be read.
The above applies only to restoration of the SYSTEM drive.
"
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- Posted by Rod Speed on July 26th, 2003
Nitrof <gaetanfo@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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No thanks, particularly with your inclusion of Ghost in your list.
As it should. The whole point of SATA is that its
backwards compat at the app level with PATA.
Presumably just some wart in DI7.
And certainly does not apply to Ghost or DI 2002.
- Posted by Eric Gisin on July 26th, 2003
When you boot an Intel system with ICH5 only 2 of the 4 IDE channels are
available. Only an OS with Intel's driver can see all channels. Doesn't the
manual say this?
"Nitrof" <gaetanfo@sympatico.ca> wrote in message
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| Bullshit is too strong a word. Lets call it an honest error.
|
| I own DriveImage2002, and my SATA drive definitely appears
| whenbooting from the diskette.
|
| But I had borrowed Drive Image 7 on CD, which requires
| one to boot from the CD - and then, surprisingly, the SATA drive cannot
| be read.
|
| The above applies only to restoration of the SYSTEM drive.
|
| Rod Speed" <rod_speed@yahoo.com> a écrit dans le message de
| news:bfscet$hvei3$1@ID-69072.news.uni-berlin.de...
| >
| > > You won't be able to restore your HD with any
| > > version of Powerquest or DriveImage or Norton
| > > Ghost if you backup to CD's, one of your HD.
| >
| > Bullshit.
- Posted by David Chien on July 28th, 2003
Not in the list, but the quietest drives on the planet period are
the RAM-based HDs. No moving parts, no sound at all.