internal command queueing and optimized execution order of read/write requests.no reinstall required when migrating to different IDE controller or motherboard.Support of numerous IDE controllers and generic ATA/ATAPI.LBA48 (large drives greater than 128Gb) support.DMA/UDMA support (up to ATA-133) on known and generic DMA on unknown controllers.UniATA has built-in support for large drives.UniATA supports numerous IDE controllers and in addition is capable of driving all standard (onboard primary/secondary) controllers. Old OSes do not support such drives at all, new ones require latest Service Packs. There is still one common problem with modern hard driver of more than 128 Gb capacity (also known as LBA-48 or BigLba). UniATA shall use DMA or UltraDMA and have up to 10 times better performance. But what about performance ? You will have PIO mode with 0.5 - 3 Mb/sec transfer rate. Of course, it is possible to use standard (generic) drivers those most probably supports this hardware. Or vice versa, you have old motherboard and want to install new Windows with it. It is worth installing UniATA if vendor of your new motherboard do not want to supply you with drivers for your old OS. Overview(as explained in Official webpage) Universal ATA driver for Windows NT3.51/NT4/2000/XP
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