
PapillonIrl
New member
Okay since I put my new 40GB 7200RPM disk in, both my new disk and my 10GB 5400RPM disk are showing up in device manager as running in "MS-DOS compatibility mode", it goes on to say that this will affect performance. I have recently brought my RAM up to 512 MB, and the system is not performing as I expected, I think the disk writing or reading is the bottlenecjk though. Could someone explain to me what "MS-DOS compatability mode" is and why my disks would decide to use it ?
Heres my system info if anyones interested.
PentIII intel 810e
10GB System drive(5400RPM)
40GB audio drive(7200RPM)
512MBRAM
Win98SE
BIOS ID String:07/06/2000-i810-47B27X-6A69MG0AC-00
Cheers,
Nathan.
P.S. The disk access method is set to Auto in the BIOS, but both are listed upon bootup as using LBA.
Heres my system info if anyones interested.
PentIII intel 810e
10GB System drive(5400RPM)
40GB audio drive(7200RPM)
512MBRAM
Win98SE
BIOS ID String:07/06/2000-i810-47B27X-6A69MG0AC-00
Cheers,
Nathan.
P.S. The disk access method is set to Auto in the BIOS, but both are listed upon bootup as using LBA.