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It is recommended that you buy a PATA hard disk directly, because the performance of SATA and PATA is not much different, but the external transmission rate of SATA hard disk is relatively large, but the bottleneck of internal transfer rate has not been improved.
BenQ DW1670, *** fully compatible recorder, but because it is only used Panasonic's main control chip, it does not support Sally knife technology.
Pioneer 111ch is also available
It is recommended that you buy a PATA hard disk directly, because the performance of SATA and PATA is not much different, but the external transmission rate of SATA hard disk is relatively large, but the bottleneck of internal transfer rate has not been improved.
BenQ DW1670, *** fully compatible recorder, but because it is only used Panasonic's main control chip, it does not support Sally knife technology.
Pioneer 111ch is also available
It is recommended that you buy a PATA hard disk directly, because the performance of SATA and PATA is not much different, but the external transmission rate of SATA hard disk is relatively large, but the bottleneck of internal transfer rate has not been improved.
BenQ DW1670, *** fully compatible recorder, but because it is only used Panasonic's main control chip, it does not support Sally knife technology.
Pioneer 111ch is also available
It is recommended that you buy a PATA hard disk directly, because the performance of SATA and PATA is not much different, but the external transmission rate of SATA hard disk is relatively large, but the bottleneck of internal transfer rate has not been improved.
BenQ DW1670, *** fully compatible recorder, but because it is only used Panasonic's main control chip, it does not support Sally knife technology.
Pioneer 111ch is also available
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Probably not!!
You may only be able to buy a SATA riser with a PCI interface to connect to the hard drive.
Optical drive, find a better brand, it's all the same! Just look at the ** fit.
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It's not a matter of compatibility or incompatibility, your motherboard can't even install SATA, so it's not compatible. Even if you use the BIOS of the conversion card, you may not be able to recognize it.
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You said the name, BenQ, Pioneer, it's okay.
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BenQ1670, currently the best burner in the home.
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Hello, I once connected the hard disk of SATA2 to the interface of SATA, and it can be used, but the reading speed cannot reach the speed of SATA2! I guess sata3 should be pretty much the same.
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The BIOS that compare multiple computers are Phoenix BIOS and Award BIOS. Different BIOS settings are different. The two common BIOS settings are as follows:
phoenix bios
Boot into the BIOS, use the right arrow key to select the "Advanced" item, after entering this menu, find the "SATA Controller Mode" option, switch to this option by pressing the down arrow key, press the "Enter" key, and a dialog box will pop up, you can change the hard disk mode, such as setting"ahci", select it with the arrow keys, and press enter. Press F10 to save the exit BIOS when you're done.
award bios
Motherboards are generally in this option. Onchip IDE Device to find the relevant settings, if your board, the default is AHCI and change it to IDE.
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Go to BIOS and change SATA Type to IDE and you're good to go.
XP can also be installed in SATA and AHCI mode, but the driver must be manually loaded by pressing F6 to start the installation.
However, some system disks with integrated installation can be installed directly.
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If you need to adjust the SATA2 disk to SATA1 compatibility mode, you need to refer to the disk tag and add or adjust the jumper on the disk. If you are saying that your SATA hard drive cannot install the operating system, then look for a Windows XP operating system installation disk with SATA driver integrated, or install the Windows Vista operating system.
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The computer is a Toshiba Portege R500, to be simple and straightforward.
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SATA3 HDDs are interfaces that can be connected to SATA2 speeds.
Theoretically, it affects speed, but in practice it doesn't affect much.
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