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Cordelia
1) Are IDE/SCSI hard drive outdated technology? (sorry if I am using
the wrong terminology... is it EIDE?)
2) Is SATA faster or better in some way, how?
3) How much better / faster / more expensive is SATA 2?
4) Is it better to use one in particular of these configurations for
Windows - if so which one and why?
5) My Bios / Asrock motherboard configuration has a strange pecularity:
If shut down by power-off (bad way to shut down) it 'forgets' to look
first at the SATA drive for Windows (as it was set up to do). So when I
used to have the OS on a SATA drive and powered down in this way, I
always had to start next session on the PC by going into Bios and
changing the default Boot hard drive from the IDE/SCSI hard drive to the
SATA drive where Windows was! Extremely irritating - nothing seemed to
stop this from happening. Recently when I had some problem and had to
re-install the OS, I decided to put it on the old IDE/SCSI drive, just
so I wouldn't have to waste time on going into the BIOS on a regular
basis. But what caused this behaviour in the first place? Anything I
could have done to fix it?
the wrong terminology... is it EIDE?)
2) Is SATA faster or better in some way, how?
3) How much better / faster / more expensive is SATA 2?
4) Is it better to use one in particular of these configurations for
Windows - if so which one and why?
5) My Bios / Asrock motherboard configuration has a strange pecularity:
If shut down by power-off (bad way to shut down) it 'forgets' to look
first at the SATA drive for Windows (as it was set up to do). So when I
used to have the OS on a SATA drive and powered down in this way, I
always had to start next session on the PC by going into Bios and
changing the default Boot hard drive from the IDE/SCSI hard drive to the
SATA drive where Windows was! Extremely irritating - nothing seemed to
stop this from happening. Recently when I had some problem and had to
re-install the OS, I decided to put it on the old IDE/SCSI drive, just
so I wouldn't have to waste time on going into the BIOS on a regular
basis. But what caused this behaviour in the first place? Anything I
could have done to fix it?