logical block addressing
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logical_block_addressing
LBA (Logical Block Addressing)
Go into your BIOS and check for where it says Bit shift and check that box, you obviously cant use LBA or leave it as OFF.
IDE stand for Integrated Drive Electronics.
Integrated Drive Electronics
Logical Block Addressing (LBA) Regular addressing of IDE/ATA drives is done by specifying a cylinder, head and sector address where the data that is required resides. Extended CHS addressing adds a translation step that changes the way the geometry appears in order to break the 504 MiB barrier, but the addressing is still done in terms of cylinder, head and sector numbers (they are just translated one or more times before they get to the actual disk itself).
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Inorganic salts have the suffix -ide in the English language. This suffix is the translation of the French -ure, derived from the Latin -ura.
Integrated Development Environment
Identification i think it stands for I Drive
LBA Linux is 1.) "Linux Business Alliance" -- a version of Linux out of Finland, formerly known as SOT Linux. Sot merged with another "flavor" to become "LBA Linux" 2.) lba -- initials used for "logical block address", something to do with formatting and using a hard drive.
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The phrase, 'Ide na rucak kod' is of Bosnian decent. This phrase is used when you are explaining who you are going to lunch with. The phrase literally translates in English to 'going to lunch with'.