If Intel Application Accelerator is only for use on motherboards with Intel chipsets, do other chipset vendors have drivers for their chipsets?
We have been informed by one user that VIA has drivers which support 48-bit LBA for their chipsets. For latest driver list check out Drivers section under 48-bit LBA Tools & Drivers section on the left. 10. I have a USB hard drive greater than 137 GB. Do the same requirements as IDE 48-bit LBA hard drives apply? What Windows Service Packs do I need installed and does the BIOS need to support 48-bit LBA? What about Firewire hard drives? We could not find anything in the Microsoft Knowledge Base regarding USB 48-bit LBA hard drives and Windows. The following information is from our own testing. With Windows 2000 and XP, you do not need any Service Packs installed or the EnableBigLba registry value. Windows should recognize the full capacity of the hard drive and you should be able to partition and format to full capacity. If you are not able to see full capacity of the USB hard drive, then look for a driver update from the manufacturer of the USB enclosure. If that is unknown, you may be
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