Seagate ST9160312AS manual Operating system versions tested, Compatibility test configurations

Models: ST9120312AS ST9160312AS ST9320322AS

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5.3Operating system versions tested

This list indicates the types of Operating Systems Seagate tested during the compatibility testing process. Sev- eral variations of these operating systems have been tested.

Table 14: Supported operating systems

Manufacturer

Version/Release

 

 

Microsoft

Windows Server 2003 (Compatibility evaluated, but not tested)

 

 

Microsoft

Windows XP, XP Pro, XP Home (Service Pack 2) (multiple languages)

 

 

Microsoft

Windows Vista.

 

Note: Some systems will require a “hotfix” from Microsoft. Refer to www.miocrosoft.com and

 

search for knowledgebase (KB) article number 943170 for important information about obtaining

 

and installing the necessary operating system fixes necessary to successfully use Vista with FDE

 

drives in DriveTrust mode. These fixes are not required to use the drive in ATA Security mode.

 

 

5.4Compatibility test configurations

Tests are performed to ensure functionality to the ATA/ATAPI-7 specification and are constantly evolving to match the evolution of the ATA/ATAPI specifications. Momentus 5400 FDE.3 SATA drives should be expected to be largely compliant to the emerging ATA/ATAPI-8 specification.

Exceptions to the specifications for the Momentus 5400 FDE.3 SATA drives are listed in Section 4.0.

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ST9120312AS, ST9160312AS, ST9320322AS specifications

The Seagate ST9320322AS, ST9160312AS, and ST9120312AS are hard disk drives (HDDs) designed for reliable storage solutions in various computing environments. These drives belong to the Barracuda line, known for their high performance and robust features.

The ST9320322AS is a 320GB, 2.5-inch SATA hard drive that operates at a speed of 7200 RPM. It has a 16MB cache buffer, enhancing data access speeds and allowing for efficient multi-tasking. This drive is particularly suitable for laptops, external drives, and other applications requiring high-capacity storage paired with portability. Its low power consumption makes it an ideal choice for mobile systems, contributing to longer battery life.

On the other hand, the ST9160312AS is a 160GB version, also a 2.5-inch SATA HDD running at 7200 RPM. Like the ST9320322AS, it features a 16MB cache, which optimizes performance for everyday computing tasks. This model is often utilized in gaming consoles and entry-level laptops, offering a balance of performance and affordability. With a height of only 9.5mm, it is designed to fit in ultrathin laptops while providing ample storage space for user data, applications, and multimedia files.

The ST9120312AS further reduces storage capacity to 120GB, while maintaining the same rotational speed of 7200 RPM. This HDD is designed for users looking for reliable, cost-effective storage solutions without compromising on performance. Like its counterparts, it features a 16MB cache and operates efficiently, making it suitable for applications that require moderate data storage, such as basic computing tasks and media storage.

All three models leverage Seagate’s advanced recording technology, which enhances data integrity and reliability. They also incorporate sophisticated error recovery tools that help prevent data loss, ensuring longevity and durability under various operating conditions. These drives support the SATA interface, which provides high-speed data transfer rates, making them compatible with a wide range of computing devices.

In conclusion, the Seagate ST9320322AS, ST9160312AS, and ST9120312AS hard drives represent a strong selection for users in need of reliable, efficient, and compact storage solutions. With their combination of high performance, energy efficiency, and advanced technologies, they continue to serve a vital role in modern computing architectures.