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In <1054464803-0-Info@SYNass.NET>, on 06/01/03
at 10:53 AM, "Info 4 SYNass" said:
>BIOS - Standard CMOS Features:
>-> IDE Primary Slave: WSC400EB-00CPF0
>AUTO / LBA
>40018 MB
>CAL 4868
>HEAD 255
>PRECOMP 0
>LZ 19157
>SECTOR 63
This is a typical LBA setup. If you read up on LBA, you will find these
numbers more more confusing than anything else. It's the legacy of bad PC
design decisions made long ago. To access a drive >8GB, the BIOS or the
driver has to send commands contains in logical block number (LBA). The
drive translates this into true CHS values. The confusing arises when
some driver puts the drive into one of the CHS modes and tries access the
drive with a conflicting mapping.
>What's Steven's opinon / Suggestion here ?
If it were me, I would continue on the path that I have been leading
Wayne, We seem to be having some sucess. :-)
Steven
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