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I also ran the memory test programm and it passed OK I don't understand I had windows X64 installed on this drive and it worked the only thing that has changed I updated the bios and it still boots X64 and XP pro on the other two SCSI drives Is there a problem with SATA? Unfortunately, yes.

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