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Jan 14, 2003, 02:42 PM
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What is ATA44???
my motherboard shows one of my drives as ata44. a dvd drive to be precise. what exactly is ata44? does it mean it is actually udma4 or something?
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Jan 14, 2003, 02:52 PM
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Just One Sick-Lizard
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its a new one on me! used ata33, ata66, ata 100 & ata 133 but never ata44 lol
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Jan 14, 2003, 02:58 PM
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that's what i thought. i had an issue with a psu last night if you read any of my other posts and it turned my udma lite-on dvd drive into an ata44 drive. i do remember that before i upgraded my bios it said umda dvd, so it sounds like that crappy psu i bought did something. i had some help from toshiroco earlier and he said that things like this happen when the psu doen't supply enough power. it was a 400 watt psu and my old one was a 300 which worked fine, but i wanted to add some more stuff to my machine and thought that i would run into problems if i didn't change it. well it looks like i ran into problems by changing it.  i just wasn't sure if this was something new that was out or what. i mean i've been working on computers for 5+ years now and never in my life saw this one. 
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Jan 14, 2003, 03:25 PM
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Just One Sick-Lizard
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as long as its working ok I wouldn't worry about the ata 44, hell do some benchies see what performance you actually getting out of it!
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Jan 14, 2003, 03:42 PM
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he...that would be cool. hey do you know of any drive flashing experts? i've been trying to get some answers about flashing my dvd drive or any drive for that matter and i was trying to see if i was doing something wrong. i followed through with instructions from lite-on's web site, but it kept crashing in the middle. it still works, but i'm wondering if it will have an ramifications down the road.  if it ain't broken keep working in it till it is. then i know not to do that to machines i build for my customers. 
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Jan 14, 2003, 06:01 PM
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Just One Sick-Lizard
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Sorry not had experience with bad flash's on cd/dvd drives... guess i've been lucky they've just worked for me....you are using boot floppy designed 4 flashing! as normal boot disks load crap into memory that can feck up your flash...if not grab this!
http://www.biosmods.com/download/bootdisk/drdos703.exe
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Jan 14, 2003, 06:07 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by nheimler
he...that would be cool. hey do you know of any drive flashing experts? i've been trying to get some answers about flashing my dvd drive or any drive for that matter and i was trying to see if i was doing something wrong. i followed through with instructions from lite-on's web site, but it kept crashing in the middle. it still works, but i'm wondering if it will have an ramifications down the road. if it ain't broken keep working in it till it is. then i know not to do that to machines i build for my customers.
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One thing that has tripped me up in the past is that you CANNOT have a UDMA mode enabled while flashing a drive bios for the reason that UDMA doesn't have the same sort of interface with the circuitry as PIO modes or something... all I know is that I need to disable UDMA for my plextor before flashing it...
ToshiroOC
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Jan 14, 2003, 11:03 PM
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louie...the lite-on dvd flash is actually done in windows unlike the some older dvd drives. and i too use that boot floppy you sent the link too.  one of the best! thanks for your help!
toshiro...yea i was wondering if i needed to change that...i came across some old web sites that stated to change it to pio. and thanks for your help as well. and thanks for your help with my motherboard issue this morning. i brought the psu back in and since this is not the only time this problem has happened with this particular model they refunded me the money on the psu and i will find out more tomorrow as the store manager is calling the corporate hq to see what else he can do for me since the mb's bios is acting up. from the other problems he has seen with this particular psu they have all been intel boards, so i'm starting to wonder if it as something to do with the extra connector the intel boards have from the psu. all the other machines that have been successful with this psu have been amd machines. the psu says it is made for intel and amd, but it is my theory for right now and the store manager didn't give that a thought on past experiences. well, i will let you know tomorrow what they will do with helping me some more. thanks again!
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Jan 14, 2003, 11:55 PM
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Any time - questions are always welcome here at Driverheaven! I'd be interested in hearing what ends up happening, so please come back at some later point and fill us in 
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