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I have two Western Digital Caviar drives. I bought one last year, which is a SE (special edition) model, and one this week. The one bought this week is a "blue" edition. It's much louder than the older SE drive. Also, when I run Seagate SeaTools for DOS, it says that the more modern "blue" Caviar uses 48-bit addressing, while the older SE model uses 28-bit addressing.
I have a problem with the 48-bit HDD, because my ISA EIDE IO controller doesn't like it. It has no problem with the 28-bit HDD. Is it possible to tell the more modern "blue" 48-bit HDD, to use 28-bit addressing? I know I can limit the drive's capacity using Seagate SeaTools for DOS, but my ancient IO controller still doesn't want to cooperate with this drive.
Thanks a lot for any advice.
Edit: This situation is a bit odd, because both drives are merely 80GB. I wonder why the more modern "blue" edition uses 48-bit addressing, when its capacity is less than 137GB?