here's the discussion i mentioned:
The bottom line:
The drivers that you need will depend on what you have in your system and what operating system you use. This information below might help by giving you some examples, so that you can better understand the table above:
Special Rom Drives (re-writers etc):
Probably not recommended that you install the VIA IDE miniport Driver as the default Microsoft driver provides better support for such devices, in general. This is because ATA/ATAPI devices are controlled by complex commands and their drivers are written to comply with the Microsoft default IDE driver. But at the same time, in most instances the VIA IDE Filter driver would be beneficial for ROM drive stability.
SCSI Drives & RAID PCI cards:
Would normally benefit from the Decrease Device mode, special devices and performance enhancement functions of the VIA IDE miniport Driver.
Standard IDE devices:
Most systems with standard IDE devices (HDD, cd-rom, floppy) would benefit in performance from the IDE miniport.
ATA100 Hard drives:
You can see from the table above that for the best performance under Win2K who should install the IDE miniport driver.
IDE Zip Drives
Would normally benefit from the stability provided by the IDE Filter Driver.
note the second paragraph!
like i said, this text is no longer in
VIA's IDE driver guide page. i have a copy of the page from about half a year ago.
i don't know why it was removed. it could be obsolete. however i would think that these notes might still be correct/relevant.
One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them,
One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them
In the land of Mordor, where the Shadows lie
-- JRRT
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