- May 18, 2001
 
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Today I bought a new HD for my Notebook: The IBM 30GB Harddrive IC25N030ATCS04
But now I have two "problems" with my Bios:
1.
When I select auto-detect Bios detects different settings for Cylinders/Heads/Sectors than those given by the manufacturer ... which should I use? Which are better?
IBM states the drive has 16383 Cyl / 16 Heads / 63 Sec but my Bios auto-detects something like 17??? Cyl / 15 Heads / 63 Sec ....... ?
2.
I am also puzzled by the Bios Transfer Mode Settings:
For Transfer Mode it auto-detects FPIO4/DMA2 (highest) but for U-DMA transfer mode it only selects U-DMA Mode-2 (and Mode-3 and Mode-4 are available).
Usually higher is better but I was having problems using those two modes ... and in my opinion a new HD (bought today) should support the highest transfer modes, shouldn't it? When I do select them WinXP hangs during the installation process and it is as if the laptop sometimes can't find the hd or some files on it ...
IBM states it supports 100MB/sec Ultra DMA Mode-5 as max. transfer rate .... but in my laptop it seeminly doesn't work.
Any surely my bios wouldn't offer these options if my lappy doesn't support them?
Link to Product Page
IBM Documentation
It would be generally nice to know this ...
			
			But now I have two "problems" with my Bios:
1.
When I select auto-detect Bios detects different settings for Cylinders/Heads/Sectors than those given by the manufacturer ... which should I use? Which are better?
IBM states the drive has 16383 Cyl / 16 Heads / 63 Sec but my Bios auto-detects something like 17??? Cyl / 15 Heads / 63 Sec ....... ?
2.
I am also puzzled by the Bios Transfer Mode Settings:
For Transfer Mode it auto-detects FPIO4/DMA2 (highest) but for U-DMA transfer mode it only selects U-DMA Mode-2 (and Mode-3 and Mode-4 are available).
Usually higher is better but I was having problems using those two modes ... and in my opinion a new HD (bought today) should support the highest transfer modes, shouldn't it? When I do select them WinXP hangs during the installation process and it is as if the laptop sometimes can't find the hd or some files on it ...
IBM states it supports 100MB/sec Ultra DMA Mode-5 as max. transfer rate .... but in my laptop it seeminly doesn't work.
Any surely my bios wouldn't offer these options if my lappy doesn't support them?
Link to Product Page
IBM Documentation
It would be generally nice to know this ...
				
		
			