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carlos | 18:57 Thu 11th Jan 2007 | Computers
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I'm after a new hard drive......got my eye on a Seagate 320GB......However, it says it's a UATA drive - is this not a standard IDE drive? How is it different from ATA? How do i find out if it will fit? Thanks in advance - Carlos
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Looking at the specs it says the interface is ATA-100 so does this mean it's a standard drive? Cheers
Yes, it is "standard".

ATA or ATAPI is the proper name for the interface but it is also known as IDE, EIDE, Ultra ATA, UATA amongst others.
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Thanks kempie - 'ere 'av some stars!

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