> if you have noisy cables and someone turns off udma,
> yes, you could certainly see corruption. if you can
> possibly ever use udma, it's a very good idea to do so;
How do I enable UDMA as opposed to just DMA? I was having trouble with DMA,
but no trouble (other than VERY slow access) without DMA. I have an 80
conductor cable SOMEWHERE (probably in the bottom of a box in the basement
lol) but im almost certain the cables in there now arent more than 18 inches,
as its a fairly stock Dell system, and has the original ribbon cables.
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