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The Windows IDE Hard Drive Cache Package provides a workaround to a recently
identified issue with computers that have the combination of Integrated Drive
Electronics (IDE) hard disk drives with large caches and newer/faster
processors. Computers with this combination may risk losing data if the hard
disk shuts down before it can preserve the data in its cache.
Modern IDE hard drives typically store disk writes in a hardware cache
(temporary memory) and write the data to the hard disk later. “Write caching” is
a performance enhancement designed to increase overall write speeds.
During shutdown, data from the cache is written to the hard disk for storage
until the computer is turned on again. During a typical shutdown process, any
data written just before shutdown may still reside on the hard disk's hardware
cache. Older processors typically execute the shutdown code slowly enough that
the hard disk's cache flushed the written data to the physical media before the
machine lost power. As processors have increased in speed, the shutdown time has
decreased to the point that data may still be in the hardware cache when a
computer is turned off, and that data may be lost. This increased processor
time, coupled with the fact that hard drive caches have increased in size
further increase the chance of data loss.
This is not a problem that is specific to Windows, or any given operating
system, for that matter. Nor is it specific to any one brand of processor or
hardware -- it is an industry-wide issue that affects a variety of vendors. The
good news for Windows 98, Second Edition (SE) and Windows Millennium Edition
(Windows Me) customers is that Microsoft offers this update until the industry
can address the issue. At this point, Windows 2000 is not affected by this
issue, and does not require the update.
This update introduces a slight delay in the shutdown process. The delay of
two seconds allows the hard drive's onboard cache to write any data to the hard
drive.
Note Because the Windows IDE Hard Drive Cache Package updates your system
files and requires you to restart your computer after installation, please save
and close all open documents and close all programs before installing the
update.
For more information on this issue, please read the Microsoft Knowledge Base
(KB) Article Q273017. (This site is in English.)
System Requirements
How to download and install
- Click the Download Now button at the top or bottom of the page.
- Follow the instructions on your screen.
How to use
When prompted, click Yes to
restart your computer.
How to uninstall
Uninstall is not available.
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