Setting System Parameters 4-9
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CAUTION
When set to Auto Detected, the BIOS will detect
what the drive is capable of, not the translation
mechanism which was used to format the drive.
If a drive is run in a mode other than the mode in
which it was partitioned and formatted,
unpredictable results may occur, including data loss.
Different OS’s have different abilities regarding IDE
translation modes:
UNIX
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does not currently support either LBA or ECHS
and must use the Standard CHS method. UNIX can
support drives larger than 528 MB, but does so in a
different manner.
OS/2 2.1 and OS/2 WARP
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can support LBA, ECHS,
or Standard CHS methods. Note that LBA support may
require a switch setting on an OS/2 drive in order to
operate in the mode.
OS/2 2.0 and Novell Netware
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can support either,
ECHS or Standard CHS methods, but not LBA.
DOS and Windows
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can support LBA, ECHS, or
Standard CHS methods. If the “Fast 32-bit IDE” option
of Windows is used, make sure to use the Standard CHS
setting only, unless a version of WDCDRV.386 is being
used which supports this advanced geometry.
You will get better performance not using “Fast 32-bit
IDE” if using a drive which employs Mode 3 PIO on the
PCI interface, unless using a version of WDCDRV.386
which supports these advanced modes.