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Name: Dark666
Date: December 28, 2007 at 00:11:21 Pacific
OS: Vista 64
CPU/Ram: none
Product: none
Comment:

Hi.
I need some HDD analyzer for vista 64.
Something that will tell me if the drives are working in SATAII or SATA.
I had this software that would tell me something like:

"HDD 1 - UDMA 6 supported"
UDMA 5 Working"
or

Maximum UDMA 6
Working UDMA 5

Something like this, but I don't remember the name of the software.
I tried HDtach and Sandra. None of them tell me the UDMA Max. and working.

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Name: OtheHill
Date: December 28, 2007 at 08:10:05 Pacific
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Don't know about Vista cause I don't use it but in WinXP you can run a speed test right in Device Manager. Go to Device Manager> IDE/ATA controllers> SATA controllers> Primary channel> right click and choose properties. There is a listing for the current mode and also a speed test button.


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