I can't seem to get it working. The cable is in correct (if plugged in backwards, it will only work as ata33/udma2), and the drive supports it. Bios even detects it as such (ata 133).
The driver however does not. I have it set to "udam if available", and it claims to be set to pio (advanced settings tab of primary IDE controller). From reading some info on microsoft.com, it seems this driver does not support udma6/ata133.
The problem seems to be the driver itself, but I can't find a replacement for it. Where can I find a nvidia ide driver for it? It doesn't seem to be in their driver pack (directories smbus, graphics, usb, memctl, GART, ethernet, audioutl, audiodrv).
Installing that driver should fix the problem, but where do I get it?
Any other suggestions on how to enable udma6/ata133 in win2k?
Thanks again,
The driver however does not. I have it set to "udam if available", and it claims to be set to pio (advanced settings tab of primary IDE controller). From reading some info on microsoft.com, it seems this driver does not support udma6/ata133.
The problem seems to be the driver itself, but I can't find a replacement for it. Where can I find a nvidia ide driver for it? It doesn't seem to be in their driver pack (directories smbus, graphics, usb, memctl, GART, ethernet, audioutl, audiodrv).
Installing that driver should fix the problem, but where do I get it?
Any other suggestions on how to enable udma6/ata133 in win2k?
Thanks again,