| | | | Above says it all. How do I fix it so it sees it as a sata and not scsi.
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| | | | | Post in reply to: black_rose101
Its working, why worry?
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On Wed, 25 Jun 2008 01:47:02 -0700, black_rose101
Nothing to fix, that is the way it is supposed to work.
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| | | | | Post in reply to: black_rose101
That's how it works.
(It all depends on drivers and/or controller on how it shows up in Device
Manager.)
On some systems/controllers, it may be listed as SCSI, on some it may be
listed as EIDE/ATA.
It has no impact on performance. It's just the method of how the controller
communicates with the system.
Under Linux, I think I've only seen it load SCSI drivers/interface for all
my SATA devices.
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