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Well, the channenge is to get fastest performing old hardware
Sadly, the companies todays blocking every attempts to use their hardware with another way that they assume is the right one...I found myself two ways, ATM, that attempted to flip the removable / fixed bit on my SanDisk CF cards. I have own a oldie SanDisk 5V and 0.5GBy big CF card (SDCFH-512) too. The second tested card was the SanDIsk Extreme PRO 32G (SDCFXPS-032G) CF card. 1 - there is a program called BootIt v1.07, that offer the flipping between the removable and fixed devices: http://www.getusb.info/flip-your-bit-usb-utility-to-make-local-drive/ It does promise that it will work (despite showing my 32G CF card as 18G) and it even claim to work: http://s10.postimg.org/uf2r8fko9/Flipping_removable_bit_not_working.png ...but the device stays as removable. Both my CF cards cannot be changed. It should work good on USB drives... but it does not work on both mentioned CF cards. 2 - there is program called atcfwchg.com: http://www.ehow.com/how_7811193_set-cf-card-fixed-mode.html Again it claim to flip the removable bit to fixed on CF card, connected thru PATA to CF card adapter into a PATA interface. The usage is shell and it is simple: atcfwchg /P /F That should set the CF card, that reside on the primary IDE channel to fixed mode. In reality it output this error: Quote:
There are also "solutions", like a diskmod-0.0.2.2, witch is basically a driver that trick Windows into treating all devices as fixed. Yet that is not going to help me to be able to install Windows on the CD card, therefore I cannot attest on it's functionality of quirks or bad things that happen, when you use it. I saw video of this driver working well on Win 8.1, but since the change is not permament ON THE DEVICE and it is just a Win patch, then it does not interest me one bit. So far, I'm clueless. Hopefully the information I gather will help someone... On SanDisk forum this message I posted disappeared very quickly (under 20 min)... so, beware, users. SanDisk does not sell CF cards, but compatible CF cards with the exception that the most important change you are forbidden to do it and they will even actively seek and eradicate all informations regarding the topic... |
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