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PostPosted: November 8th, 2005, 22:16 
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Can ECC be disabled on a hard drive to speed reading of data? I realize the data may be bad, but I will figure that out myself after making an image. It just takes soooo long to copy a drive with lots of ECC errors. If possible, what is the best way to do this? Can I do it through SMART commands? Private mail here is fine if you don't want to tell the world.


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PostPosted: November 9th, 2005, 2:04 
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Hi,

U can use Read long ATA command.

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PostPosted: November 9th, 2005, 9:56 
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pepe wrote:

U can use Read long ATA command.



JFYI: Read Long - uses PIO mode 0, 1 sector at call transfer - most slowest way to read data. Also if you don't use ECC each read can give different data :wink:

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vi wrote:
pepe wrote:

U can use Read long ATA command.



JFYI: Read Long - uses PIO mode 0, 1 sector at call transfer - most slowest way to read data. Also if you don't use ECC each read can give different data :wink:


Maybe just limit the ECC retries , if you have the power :)

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vi wrote:

JFYI: Read Long - uses PIO mode 0, 1 sector at call transfer - most slowest way to read data. Also if you don't use ECC each read can give different data :wink:



Probably why they called it "read long." :-)


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