It looks like what you really need to know is: PATA, is the same as IDE.
We had so many standards on IDE: ATA, Ultra ATA, Ultra66(wed roped the ATA), And on, and on. The new tech is SATA, which is just Serial ATA. Since the old technology is all Parallel, we just refer the old IDE as P ATA now. If you have a PATA, you have an IDE, which will run 2 IDE devices of you set the jumpers correctly.
So yes, but only 2.If your hard drive crashes, you lose your itunes movie library. There are two types of hard drives, those that have crashed and those that have not yet crashed. A number of places sell external backup drives.
Hard drives are made separate from a computer. They can be removed and replaced. There are two types of hard drives, those that have crashed and those that have not yet crashed. Keep your drive backed up so that when you need your hard drives changed your data will be saved. There is usually a simple way to get your hard drive out and a new one installed. The difficult part is putting your system back on. Keep your instruction manual!
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i dont htink he drives at all because he is a bad driver. i think he crashed a few time too.
no, sata drives transfer all of the data through the sata cable
Two data transfer modes used by hard drives are UDMA and PIO. UDMA is more popular and stands for Ultra Direct Memory Access.
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The 2 main data transfer modes are UDMA and PIO under the ATA or IDE hard drives. Many recent hard drives use SATA and have PIO to fall back on if there is an issue.