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Bill Bogstad wrote: > > Google is your friend.... > > https://ata.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Libata_error_messages > > says: > > ICRC Interface CRC error during Ultra DMA transfer - often either a > bad cable or power problem, though possibly an incorrect Ultra DMA > mode setting by the driver > The ribbon cables are cheap enough. ATA/100 ribbon cables would be the ones to get. Since the ATA/133 cables are backwards-compatible to ATA/100, would there be any advantage to using the 133's, as opposed to 100's?
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