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ATA vs Ultra ATA

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Paul Nevai - 25 Mar 2005 19:52 GMT
My TI PowerBook has a 60Gb IBM ATA hard disk. Can I replace it with an Ultra
ATA or do I need to stay with ATA? Thanks, Paul

P.S. Sorry for the double posting, I forgot to post it to this one.
Neill Massello - 26 Mar 2005 00:31 GMT
> My TI PowerBook has a 60Gb IBM ATA hard disk. Can I replace it with an Ultra
> ATA or do I need to stay with ATA? Thanks, Paul

New ATA drives are backward-compatible with most older ATA controllers.
Any current ATA drive should work in a TiBook.
Paul Nevai - 26 Mar 2005 04:07 GMT
neillmassello@earthlink.net (Neill Massello) aszonygya:

:> My TI PowerBook has a 60Gb IBM ATA hard disk. Can I replace it with an Ultra
:> ATA or do I need to stay with ATA? Thanks, Paul
:
:New ATA drives are backward-compatible with most older ATA controllers.
:Any current ATA drive should work in a TiBook.

Thanks. I assume SATA is not ATA so that is out of the question.  No need to
respond unless I am wrong. /Paul
 
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