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Old March 25th 07, 04:53 AM posted to comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
Amy Lee
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Default UDMA 49?

Hello,

My motherboard is GA-6VXE+, and I have a BENQ 5232X CD-RW driver and a
generic COMBO. As we know, the motherboard supports UDMA33/66. And the
COMBO is Master, the CD-RW is Slave. When I boot the computer, the screen
shows that my COMBO is 'UDMA 49', I don't know what happened on earth. I
can use these drivers well.

Please tell me the reason and more details.

Thanks very much.

Amy Lee
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Old March 25th 07, 05:10 AM posted to comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
Arno Wagner
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Default UDMA 49?

Previously Amy Lee wrote:
Hello,


My motherboard is GA-6VXE+, and I have a BENQ 5232X CD-RW driver and a
generic COMBO. As we know, the motherboard supports UDMA33/66. And the
COMBO is Master, the CD-RW is Slave. When I boot the computer, the screen
shows that my COMBO is 'UDMA 49', I don't know what happened on earth. I
can use these drivers well.


Please tell me the reason and more details.
Thanks very much.


I suspect a typo in the BIOS. This mode does not exist and likely
would not be possible with the hardware abyways. If the drive works,
just ignore the message.

Arno
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Old March 26th 07, 03:56 PM posted to comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware.storage
Folkert Rienstra
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Default UDMA 49?

"Arno Wagner" wrote in message
Previously Amy Lee wrote:
Hello,


My motherboard is GA-6VXE+, and I have a BENQ 5232X CD-RW driver and a
generic COMBO. As we know, the motherboard supports UDMA33/66. And the
COMBO is Master, the CD-RW is Slave. When I boot the computer, the screen
shows that my COMBO is 'UDMA 49', I don't know what happened on earth.
I can use these drivers well.


Please tell me the reason and more details.
Thanks very much.


I suspect a typo in the BIOS.


Really?

This mode does not exist


Neither do UDMA33 and 66.

and likely would not be possible with the hardware abyways.


How could it, if it doesn't exist, babblebot?
Babblebot's latest brainfarct, clueless as always.

If the drive works, just ignore the message.

Arno

 




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