From owner-freebsd-stable@FreeBSD.ORG Thu Oct 30 20:05:23 2008 Return-Path: Delivered-To: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Received: from mx1.freebsd.org (mx1.freebsd.org [IPv6:2001:4f8:fff6::34]) by hub.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id 2DAF71065675 for ; Thu, 30 Oct 2008 20:05:23 +0000 (UTC) (envelope-from 000.fbsd@quip.cz) Received: from elsa.codelab.cz (elsa.codelab.cz [91.103.162.4]) by mx1.freebsd.org (Postfix) with ESMTP id E10628FC19 for ; Thu, 30 Oct 2008 20:05:22 +0000 (UTC) (envelope-from 000.fbsd@quip.cz) Received: from localhost (localhost.codelab.cz [127.0.0.1]) by elsa.codelab.cz (Postfix) with ESMTP id BC8FF19E027; Thu, 30 Oct 2008 21:05:21 +0100 (CET) Received: from [192.168.1.2] (r5bb235.net.upc.cz [86.49.61.235]) (using TLSv1 with cipher DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA (256/256 bits)) (No client certificate requested) by elsa.codelab.cz (Postfix) with ESMTPSA id 7F4C219E023; Thu, 30 Oct 2008 21:05:19 +0100 (CET) Message-ID: <490A13A3.806@quip.cz> Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 21:05:55 +0100 From: Miroslav Lachman <000.fbsd@quip.cz> User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows; U; Windows NT 5.0; en-US; rv:1.7.12) Gecko/20050915 X-Accept-Language: cz, cs, en, en-us MIME-Version: 1.0 To: Michael Butler References: <490A0A35.8040109@protected-networks.net> In-Reply-To: <490A0A35.8040109@protected-networks.net> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cc: FreeBSD stable Subject: Re: ICH7M limited to SATA-150? X-BeenThere: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org X-Mailman-Version: 2.1.5 Precedence: list List-Id: Production branch of FreeBSD source code List-Unsubscribe: , List-Archive: List-Post: List-Help: List-Subscribe: , X-List-Received-Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 20:05:23 -0000 Michael Butler wrote: > Recently, I upgraded the disk in my Toshiba A105 with a 7200rpm SATA-II > device but it seems to still talking at SATA-I speed :-( > > atapci0: port > 0x1f0-0x1f7,0x3f6,0x170-0x177,0x376,0x18b0-0x18bf at device 31.2 on pci0 > > [ .. snip .. ] > > ad0: 305245MB at ata0-master SATA150 > acd0: DVDR at ata1-master UDMA33 > > There don't appear to be any obvious 'compatibility jumpers' on the > drive, so I'm wondering what gives? > > Is it possible this is hard-coded into the BIOS? It is possible to switch it in HDD firmware, but it depends on HDD manufacturer. I don't know Fujitsu drives. Try to search the Fujitsu website for some HDD utility to change SATA / SATA II. Miroslav Lachman