Recommend A IDE Controller Adapter Card For Windows 8 64bit PC. My computer is a Lenovo IdeaCentre H535.
Recommend A IDE Controller Adapter Card For Windows 8 64bit PC
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Re: Recommend A IDE Controller Adapter Card For Windows 8 64bit PC
Any should do these days, have a look on ebay go for the most popular cheap card. -
Re: Recommend A IDE Controller Adapter Card For Windows 8 64bit PC
can anyone post some brands & model*s you have had success with old plextors, lite-ons, teacs? Reading reviews online, adapter seem hit-or-miss.Comment
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Re: Recommend A IDE Controller Adapter Card For Windows 8 64bit PC
You'd be better off asking this on a PC hardware forum. I doubt there will be many users here running PCs with separate IDE controller cards.Comment
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Re: Recommend A IDE Controller Adapter Card For Windows 8 64bit PC
BeASTMode4MVP: Can I ask what hardware you're using that requires an IDE interface? Your Windows 8 PC should be new enough that it has adequate SATA connectors and a SATA optical drive....Comment
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Re: Recommend A IDE Controller Adapter Card For Windows 8 64bit PC
Hello i'm about to do the same thing but in a different way as have a Plextor Premium which i want to reuse but i'm now using a SATA only motherboard so have bought a AONS IDE TO SATA Converter Adapter which plugs onto the back of the drive
Should have tomorrow will report back if it works or notComment
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Re: Recommend A IDE Controller Adapter Card For Windows 8 64bit PC
+1 That's pretty dated hardware....so definitely a question better suited to a hardware forum.
BeASTMode4MVP: Can I ask what hardware you're using that requires an IDE interface? Your Windows 8 PC should be new enough that it has adequate SATA connectors and a SATA optical drive....
I would prefer a SATA drive, but I have not found one that handles c2 errors well & can Overread. DO you have any recommendations?Comment
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Re: Recommend A IDE Controller Adapter Card For Windows 8 64bit PC
My AONS IDE TO SATA Converter Adapter turned up and i tried everything to get it to work but it wouldn't show up in the bios or windows
Maybe it's due to my combo of sniper m3 motherboard and plextor premium just don't know
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Re: Recommend A IDE Controller Adapter Card For Windows 8 64bit PC
I think the combination of AccurateRip and ultra-secure ripping adequately ensures that your rips are perfect. I've used dBp with C2 disabled for years...with several different computers, probably a dozen different drives, and 10s of thousands of rips....and never had an issue. I think I had one CD once, many years ago, that I couldn't rip. Didn't work in any drive. I can't say whether C2 correction would've helped with it, but that it's such a miniscule failure rate that it could in no way justify the cost or hassle of buying a different optical drive just to try. (Probably just a bad CD.)
If your existing SATA drive works, and you have lots of CDs that exist in AccurateRip, you can....at least for the time being...get to ripping those. If you set aside any CDs that cannot rip accurately or securely, and that turns out to be a sizable stack (which would probably suggest some other issue with your setup), perhaps then you could look into using a different computer or drive for those.Comment
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