Rohan Kulkarni wrote: > In my BIOS,I have only 2 options for hard disks..enable SATA as RAID or > enable SATA as IDE.By default it has selected "enable SATA as IDE".But > UDMA is set to UDMA5 by default and not UDMA6.I have to manually set it > to UDMA6 but still hdparm shows it as UDMA5.Do I need a reinstall of F7 > with UDMA6 set???? > A re-install is not going to make a difference. The first thing I would do is look at the specifications of your drive to make sure it supports UDMA6. Just because the controller supports it, does not mean the drive supports it. The output of hdparm suggests that it doesn't. Mikkel -- A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text. Q: Why is top-posting a bad thing?
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