From: | Neil Bothwick |
Date: | 30 May 2001 at 22:03:48 |
Subject: | Re: Max transfer Rates |
Glyn Astill said,
> Max trandfer rate is the speed at which data is
> read/written to the disk.
No it isn't. Max Transfer is the largest block size for data transfers
to or from the drive. If this is larger than the drive's internal buffer
you can get data corruption.
> wouldn't recomend messing with it.
You shouldn't "mess" with it, but you should set it to the appropriate
value for your drive.
Cheers
Neil
Windows '96 artificial intelligence: Cant Compress Hard Drive but dont
worry I'll delete all files over size 50,000 that'll give you some space.
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