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SUMMARY
This article outlines the hard disk controller and drive configurations
that are supported under Microsoft Windows version 3.0, and the steps that
may be taken to maximize Windows version 3.0 hard disk compatibility.
MORE INFORMATIONReal or Standard Mode CompatibilityWindows version 3.00 real and standard modes should not experience problems with any type of hard disk controller and drive combination. If you experience hard disk problems under real or standard modes, this points to a bad controller, one that is not compatible with your other hardware, or some other cause. Contact your hardware manufacturer for further assistance in this case.Enhanced Mode CompatibilityWindows version 3.00 enhanced mode without SMARTDrive loaded supports only standard ST506 and ESDI controllers. To use enhanced mode with SCSI or other nonstandard devices, it is necessary to load SMARTDrive for proper operation.When enhanced mode detects the presence of SMARTDrive, it directs all disk access requests from itself and all applications through SMARTDrive. This enables SMARTDrive to function effectively as a double-buffering hard disk device driver, and eliminates most compatibility problems. Even if SMARTDrive is loaded, in some configurations you may experience hard disk access errors such as the following:
In this case, you should insert the following line under the [386ENH] section of the SYSTEM.INI configuration text file: [386Enh] VirtualHDIRQ=offThis line is not case-sensitive. Synonyms for "off" include "no", "0", and "false". If you are still experiencing hard disk problems under Windows version 3.0 with SMARTDrive loaded and virtualHDIRQ=off, contact your manufacturer for further assistance. This is the highest level of hard disk compatibility that may be achieved with Windows version 3.0. Additional query words: 3.00 win30 3.00a
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