Tom, if there's nothing on the Primary IDE then you can leave it on
None. Try setting your hard drive as
first boot device in the Bios. Disable boot floppy seek and few of the
other settings that slow you down.
No, the Secondary IDE channel should not slow you down as long as you
have DMA selected. One
other thing I noticed is the amount of Ram you have. Another 128MB of
Ram would surely help and
XP works best at 256MB and above.
"Tom" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks Rich,
> I did as you told me to do: moved the drive to the
> Secondary IDE channel, and changed in Device manager
> ATA/ATAPI controllers to DMA for the secondary IDE
> channel. Current transfer mode is 'PIO mode' and it's
> grayed out for the Second/IDE.
> Now it detects the drive fine, but it takes about 30 sec
> on Windows XP logo screen with blue bar moving under it to
> login. I guess it's OK, right?
>
> Here're my questions:
> - do I need to change Device type for the Primary IDE
> channel to None or leave it as Auto?
> - will changing the IDE channels affect to my PC's
> performance?
> - what was the reason of the delay detecting the drive?
>
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