[NEW] Intel Aplication Accelerator 2.2 (production version)

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darolek
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Post by darolek »

[Only for Intel chipsets !]
Go here and choose your OS:
http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scripts ... ductID=663
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Post by sandrob »

do i need to unistal ultra ata storage... or something?
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Post by Tony B »

You must delete it otherwise you would have two files doing the same thing. CONFUSION!!!!!
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Post by Micha »

yup. I usually uninstall the previous version.
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Post by at0m »

My pc BSOD'ed on restart after removing the old IAA. I booted with 'Last KNown Good Config', and just overinstalled now. I'm on XP Pro.
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Post by ohmelas »

Hey Guys,

What does it do?
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Post by Micha »

Enables UDMA 5/Ultra ATA 100 for IDE harddisk with Intel chipsets containing ICH2, the IDE controller that is separated from the PCI bus. (the 8xx chipsets) If you need it depends on chipset and OS. That is for i815 and Win98 you need it, for WinXP not.
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Post by at0m »

I'm on XP, and the IAA gives me the option to set for each drive, to run it:
-as little as possible
-as fast as possible
-as silent as possibe
-...

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Post by marcuspocus »

Good to know...I'll try tonight, Thank Atomic!
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Yer welcome :smile: Be aware though: Pulsar OS auto shutsdown when saving to a disk which is in sleep mode. Anywayz, it does here. I always open up browser and view soe disks, to make suree they're running, before saving big projects.
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Post by marcuspocus »

Well, disk sleep? I don't use this, everything is set to Always running here...

Whatever the cost (life span of hardisk?) I hate to wait for something.
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