[haiku-development] Re: Using SATA drives
- From: Richard Jasmin <jasminr@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: haiku-development@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 25 May 2009 10:39:01 -0400
Would you mind incorporating that into the tree? Thanks.
Rob Judd wrote:
One of my neighbors had a Windows registry corruption issue, and he
relies on the PC to get daily work as a contractor so when I fixed it
for him he told me to take out the second hard drive - which was empty
and unused - as payment for my time. So I got a replacement for my
dead drive within 24 hours.
It's a Samsung 150GB SATA drive. My Athlon had a fairly full 75GB
Seagate SATA drive already, so the sensible thing to do was ghost
WinXP onto the new drive and set up the 75GB drive for Haiku.
I used a free version of HDCopy which is able to do an image and also
will append the remaining empty space to the copied drive if you want
to do that. So I got a 150GB C:\ drive for WinXP with no extra
partitioning or fooling around.
Having succeeded there, I decided to try copying the 40GB drive from
my Duron onto the Seagate. That worked too, and I then had 2 x 19GB
partitions and a chunk of free space. I partitioned the remaining
space into 2 x 18GB pieces from within WinXP (because Partition Logic
can't read SATA drives) and then booted into Haiku and initialized
partition 3 with BFS. Haiku wouldn't do anything with partition 4, so
I went back into WinXP and formatted that as a FAT32 drive, and I can
now see it from both OSes.
The Seagate runs DMA mode 5 - 150Mb/s transfers - and boots from the
same little assembler file I set up for the old 30GB drive that died a
few days ago.
Problems with SATA? Not here.
Rob
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