Enable SATA Support in Vista
July 13, 2007 by Jason
If your PC is less than a year old there’s a fair chance it has SATA (Serial ATA) hard drives, which basically means they’re a bit faster than the old PATA (Parallel ATA) or IDE drives, that used those big clumsy ribbon cables. Anyway, Windows Vista has built-in support for SATA drives but it’s not enabled by default so you could be missing out on a small performance gain.
To put that right go to Device Manager and there’s a couple of quick ways to do that, Read More»






