From: | Ray Tunstall |
Date: | 2 Jun 2001 at 02:48:08 |
Subject: | Re: Max transfer Rates |
Hello Neil,
On 01-Jun-01, you wrote:
>NB That sounds more like a bad block on the drive, rather than corupt
>NB data. You shouldn't have any trouble reading data that's been written
>NB when the MaxTransfer was too high, is just won't be the same data you
>NB wrote. This only applies to files larger than the buffer size of the
>NB HD, usually 64K or 128K.
Does that mean if my hard drive a Western Digital 20gb that is supposed to
have a 2mb cache, will have a bigger buffer or is buffer size something
different?
Regards,
Ray
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