Whats EIDE?
Enhanced Integrated Drive Electronics – Enhanced (sometimes “Expanded”) IDE is a standard electronic interface between your computer and its mass storage drives. EIDE’s enhancements to Integrated Drive Electronics make it possible to address a hard disk larger than 528 Mbytes. EIDE also provides faster access to the hard drive, support for Direct Memory Access and support for additional drives, including CD-ROM and tape devices through the AT Attachment Packet Interface.
Related Questions
- What when NTLDR is missing by Loose or Faulty IDE/EIDE hard disk drive cable?
- What when NTLDR is missing by Loose or Faulty IDE/EIDE hard disk drive cable?
- What is the difference between a 40 pin and a 80 pin EIDE connect.?
- What is the difference between a 40 pin and a 80 pin EIDE connect.?
- Can DriveCopy be used to copy from an EIDE drive to a SCSI drive?
- Can DriveCopy be used to copy from an EIDE drive to a SCSI drive?