Today’s video will show you how to enable the enhanced performance features for Serial ATA Hard Drives. SATA Hard drives have a caching feature that windows is reluctant to enable by default because if a power outage occurs it increases the risk of data loss. For those of us who aren’t too concerned about such things because we keep a good backup – this is a great feature to enable to get increased disk access speeds on Windows Vista. I decided to show you guys how to enable this feature, but probably wouldn’t do so unless you were completely comfortable with it.
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About The Author: Craig Chamberlin (403 Posts)Craig received his degree in Informatics with a cognate in Business from Indiana University: South Bend in 2008. Craig lives with his wife and daughter in South Bend, Indiana near Notre Dame. Craig is currently employed by Precision Electric, Inc. and acts as the chief Information Technology Manager. With a passion for teaching and technology, he founded The PCMichiana Tech Help Show in Fall 2009. His focus is teaching users of all backgrounds how to learn technology while having fun.
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