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thanks
it caused better performance
I’ve done this. My dvd/cdrw teac dw224ea supports ultra dma 2, but shows up as dma in win 2000. DMA if available is selected. Any ideas?
Great! It did help me. Thank you very much!
Anyone encountering this problem should search for answers. For example as search such as:
http://search.technet.microsoft.com/search/Default.aspx?query=pio+dma&brand=technet&locale=&refinement=00&lang=en-us
The following are a couple of articles I found:
Device settings are hard to find in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310751
IDE ATA and ATAPI disks use PIO mode after multiple time-out or CRC errors occur
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/817472