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PATA controller with 48 bit addressing and signed XP drivers
What is the lowest cost, good quality PATA controller with 48 bit
addressing and digitally signed XP drivers? I am having problems with my SIIG ATA133 (hardware version one) controller. I think it is because it does not have digitally signed XP drivers. Thank you in advance for all replies. -- I give my child a substance that he absolutely LOVES. He sniffs it, snorts it, eats it and rolls around on the floor in it. I wonder if this makes me a bad parent. |
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Previously Daniel Prince wrote:
What is the lowest cost, good quality PATA controller with 48 bit addressing and digitally signed XP drivers? I am having problems with my SIIG ATA133 (hardware version one) controller. I think it is because it does not have digitally signed XP drivers. Thank you in advance for all replies. The signatures on XP drivers do not have an impact on functionality, they only mean that some indecent sum of money was paid to MS to sign the driver. Other than that, I have made good experiences with Promise 100/133TX2, although I have heard that people have had problems with attaching CDROMs to it (which I never tried). Arno -- For email address: lastname AT tik DOT ee DOT ethz DOT ch GnuPG: ID:1E25338F FP:0C30 5782 9D93 F785 E79C 0296 797F 6B50 1E25 338F "The more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws" - Tacitus |
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