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Old 24-12-2004, 14:39
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Originally Posted by Bateman
Is it really necessary to have your optical drive and hard disk on seperate IDE channels for starf**k to work properly?
Seeing as there is an option in starf**k to specify what channel your optical drive is on, i wouldnt have thought it would matter if they were both on the same channel. Just having trouble getting superpower2 version 1.3 working using starf**k
Unfortunately, Star****er doesn't work properly with multichannel drives. Unless S-ATA, Star****er will refuse to play any starforce game from mini.

Good luck!
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