Nathan
Thanks for the ideas. I installed both the updated chipset drivers and
theApplication Accelereator buy I still can't get the DMA to appear
on the Advanced Settings tab.
No I am not operating in the RAID configuration. I just have two hard
drives. One has the operating system and programs while the other has
data.
Any more ideas? Do you think that I need to reinstall Windows?
David
On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 21:46:47 -0700, Nathan McNulty
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>Shows up as Advanced Settings as the second tab for me. Are you running
>these in RAID configuration? If you aren't, you may want to do that as
>you will get a good performance gain.
>
>Also, try installing these two (first are updated chipset drivers and
>second is Application Accelerator):
>
>http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scri...&ProductID=816
>
>http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scri.../iaa23_enu.exe
>
>David wrote:
>
>> When I go to the device manager, expand ATA/ATAPI controllers , then
>> highlight Primary IDE and right click and select properties, there is
>> no advanced tab there.
>>
>> Thats where I should go to enable DMA right?
>>
>> On my primary IDE there are two fairly modern Seagate ST380021A 80G
>> drives, one as the master and the other as slave. Nothing on the
>> Secndary IDE. The Seagate website lists this drive as having DMA
>>
>> Also in an attemp to rule out the IDE cable, I bought a new
>> UDMA133/100 cable that is only 18 inches long rather than the 24
>> inches as was the old cable and I made sure the long end with the blue
>> connector was connected to the Motherboard and for the other, master
>> device at end, and slave 6 inches from the end. Thats the right way
>> isn't it?
>>
>>
>> I uninstalled the primary and secondary IDE controllers and rebooted
>> Windows a couple of times and still no advanced tab option in the
>> Device manager for me to select DMA.
>>
>> Pentium 4 at 2.4GHz, Gigabyte 8IEXP motherboard, and Windows XP
>> Professional.
>>
>> What am I doing wrong????
>>
>>