On 4/6/07, dwain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Pentium 3 450Mhz and the chip set is Intel4408BX AGP
Then it's probably an ATA/33 drive controller. It should support the newer drives up to 120GB, but you won't get the full speed out of them. You could try a PCI IDE controller, or look for a SATA drive/controller combo. I installed a 400GB SATA drive and controller in my Dual P3/Xeon 500Mhz system, and it make a good bit of difference. Though my chipset is a 440GX, which supports ATA/66.
I looked at the boot.msg; it was pretty much Greek to me. Somethings I could figure out, but for the most part, when I read it I just went, huh?
No problem. I remember those days. If you want, send it to me as an attachment(off list), and I will decode the info for you. I can pretty much tell anything you need to know about a system by reading that file these days. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]