When using the detect drive cache and cache size, dBpoweramp should not use the FUA command if it is set. There may be reason to add a separate button under the FUA function to confirm that it is working.
Detect Cache Size and FUA
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Detect Cache Size and FUA
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Re: Detect Cache Size and FUA
By using the FUA on Cache detection it is a 2nd validation that cache invalidation is working, if FUA is enabld then cache value entered is ignored.
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