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Intel Customer Support                      Common System Configuration Issues using Intel® Ultra ATA Storage Driver 36 
11.3.3 
Symptom: System Will Not Boot with 40 Pin, 80-Conductor IDE 
Cable Installed 
If your system does not boot with a 40 pin, 80-conductor IDE cable installed, verify that your 
system meets ALL the Ultra ATA/66 or Ultra ATA/100 requirements that are listed in the section 
titled "Ultra ATA/66 and Ultra ATA/100." Please refer to the previous symptom titled "Intel Ultra 
ATA Companion Incorrectly Recognizes IDE Cable" for possible causes. Another option is to try 
using a 40 pin, 40-conductor cable to see if the system will boot. 
 
11.3.4 
Symptom: System Performance is Slower Than Expected Using 
1 Hard Drive and 1 CD-ROM 
Having one device (ie. hard drive) configured as the Master Device on the Primary IDE 
Controller and one device (ie. CD-ROM) configured as the Master Device on the Secondary 
IDE Controller will provide the best performance. The reason that this configuration provides the 
best performance is because of latency issues with two devices installed on the same IDE 
controller. Please refer to the following symptom titled "Difficulty Recognizing Master/Slave 
Devices Installed on 40 Pin, 80-Conductor IDE cable" to verify correct device placement and 
attachment. 
 
11.3.5 
Symptom: Difficulty Recognizing Master/Slave Devices Installed 
on 40 Pin, 80-Conductor IDE Cable 
If you are having difficulties recognizing Master/Slave devices that are installed on the same 40 
pin, 80-conductor IDE cable, it could be due to incorrect cable attachment. The 40 pin, 80-
conductor IDE cable requires that the Master Device is installed at the end of the cable and the 
Slave Device is installed on the middle connector. Most 40 pin, 80-conductor IDE cables are 
color-coded to insure correct device placement and attachment. Typical color-coding for 40 pin, 
80-conductor IDE cables is: Blue indicates attachment to the IDE Controller (on motherboard or 
Ultra DMA PCI adapter card), Black indicates attachment to the Master Device, and Gray 
indicates the Slave Device. The jumper settings for each device must be correctly configured 
for this configuration. Please contact the device manufacturer for the correct jumper settings for 
your specific device. 
 
11.3.6 
Symptom: Registry Access Error Message in Windows* 98 and 
Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) 
A Registry access error message occurs in Windows* 98 and Windows 98 Second Edition (SE) 
after installing the Intel Ultra ATA Storage Driver and rebooting your system.  
 
Resolution: Driver version 6.03 is available that should correct this issue. If you have driver 
version 5.0, 5.01, or 5.02 on your system, we recommend that you uninstall the driver and 
reinstall using driver version 6.03 or later.  Driver version 6.03 and later can be obtained from 
the following Intel web site: 
http://support.intel.com/support/chipsets/storagedrivers/ultraATA/