I got the Iomega version of this drive like so many others.
There are 2 pins on the back named 'Reserved'.
If I don't put a jumper on them (default) my computer boots up recognizing it as PIO 4. If I put a jumper on it my computer recognizes it as ATA33 on boot up. I also have DMA checked and it works fine on my system. I'm using an Ultra IDE cable and not the standard one.
There are 2 pins on the back named 'Reserved'.
If I don't put a jumper on them (default) my computer boots up recognizing it as PIO 4. If I put a jumper on it my computer recognizes it as ATA33 on boot up. I also have DMA checked and it works fine on my system. I'm using an Ultra IDE cable and not the standard one.