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dferron
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      6th Aug 2004
I have a Maxtor 133 drive. WinXP will not recognize it as
a DMA mode 6. I have a VIA chipset. Have followed MS
instructions to update the drivers. No change. Auto
detect is grayed out. Also the second device auto detect
is grayed out as well. Secondary channel is the same.
Help?
 
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Bob Willard
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      6th Aug 2004
dferron wrote:
> I have a Maxtor 133 drive. WinXP will not recognize it as
> a DMA mode 6. I have a VIA chipset. Have followed MS
> instructions to update the drivers. No change. Auto
> detect is grayed out. Also the second device auto detect
> is grayed out as well. Secondary channel is the same.
> Help?


If you are getting Mode 5 (U/100) instead of mode 6, be happy.
There would be no difference in performance, because the STR
of that HD is way less than U/100 and so will not be
bottlenecked by U/100.
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Cheers, Bob

 
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      6th Aug 2004

"Bob Willard" wrote:

> dferron wrote:
> > I have a Maxtor 133 drive. WinXP will not recognize it as
> > a DMA mode 6. I have a VIA chipset. Have followed MS
> > instructions to update the drivers. No change. Auto
> > detect is grayed out. Also the second device auto detect
> > is grayed out as well. Secondary channel is the same.
> > Help?



>
> If you are getting Mode 5 (U/100) instead of mode 6, be happy.
> There would be no difference in performance, because the STR
> of that HD is way less than U/100 and so will not be
> bottlenecked by U/100.
> --
> Cheers, Bob
>
>

In response to both replies:
My BIOS does support Mode 6 and I do have the UDMA cables.

If the drive is rated at 133, why the problem? Is this one of those specs
like HP printers "23ppm"? Of course that is with only one word on the page
kind of thing
:-).

My question would be then: Does XP know that the best xfer rate is at
ATA100, therefore not allowing the mode 6? Also, my optical drives are PIO,
and I understand that this is OK as they would never get to the DMA specs.
 
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Nathan McNulty
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      6th Aug 2004
I have a couple things to interject. First, the current transfer rate
may be at DMA 5, but the maximum is DMA 6. Windows will move up when
the bandwidth is required. Use a program such as Everest Home from
www.lavalys.com to find out what it is really doing (under hard drive
section). Second, PIO mode will work for some CD ROM drives and
Burners, but it is not a good idea to have a DVD ROM or DVD Burner on a
PIO Mode since they are capable of much more data throughput. Change to
DMA Mode if possible in either case. What exactly are your optical drives?

Also, do note that unless using RAID, you will never come close to
ATA100 speeds much less ATA133

----
Nathan McNulty


JustUs wrote:
> "Bob Willard" wrote:
>
>
>>dferron wrote:
>>
>>>I have a Maxtor 133 drive. WinXP will not recognize it as
>>>a DMA mode 6. I have a VIA chipset. Have followed MS
>>>instructions to update the drivers. No change. Auto
>>>detect is grayed out. Also the second device auto detect
>>>is grayed out as well. Secondary channel is the same.
>>>Help?

>
>
>
>>If you are getting Mode 5 (U/100) instead of mode 6, be happy.
>>There would be no difference in performance, because the STR
>>of that HD is way less than U/100 and so will not be
>>bottlenecked by U/100.
>>--
>>Cheers, Bob
>>
>>

>
> In response to both replies:
> My BIOS does support Mode 6 and I do have the UDMA cables.
>
> If the drive is rated at 133, why the problem? Is this one of those specs
> like HP printers "23ppm"? Of course that is with only one word on the page
> kind of thing
> :-).
>
> My question would be then: Does XP know that the best xfer rate is at
> ATA100, therefore not allowing the mode 6? Also, my optical drives are PIO,
> and I understand that this is OK as they would never get to the DMA specs.

 
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=?Utf-8?B?SnVzdFVz?=
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      6th Aug 2004
Nathan -
I have a Sony DVDROM DDU1621 and a Digital Research (BTC) IDE1008. My burn
rate is terrible. 9-11x average for a CDR burn and 15+ minutes for a full DVD
from an image.

"Nathan McNulty" wrote:

> I have a couple things to interject. First, the current transfer rate
> may be at DMA 5, but the maximum is DMA 6. Windows will move up when
> the bandwidth is required. Use a program such as Everest Home from
> www.lavalys.com to find out what it is really doing (under hard drive
> section). Second, PIO mode will work for some CD ROM drives and
> Burners, but it is not a good idea to have a DVD ROM or DVD Burner on a
> PIO Mode since they are capable of much more data throughput. Change to
> DMA Mode if possible in either case. What exactly are your optical drives?
>
> Also, do note that unless using RAID, you will never come close to
> ATA100 speeds much less ATA133
>
> ----
> Nathan McNulty
>
>
> JustUs wrote:
> > "Bob Willard" wrote:
> >
> >
> >>dferron wrote:
> >>
> >>>I have a Maxtor 133 drive. WinXP will not recognize it as
> >>>a DMA mode 6. I have a VIA chipset. Have followed MS
> >>>instructions to update the drivers. No change. Auto
> >>>detect is grayed out. Also the second device auto detect
> >>>is grayed out as well. Secondary channel is the same.
> >>>Help?

> >
> >
> >
> >>If you are getting Mode 5 (U/100) instead of mode 6, be happy.
> >>There would be no difference in performance, because the STR
> >>of that HD is way less than U/100 and so will not be
> >>bottlenecked by U/100.
> >>--
> >>Cheers, Bob
> >>
> >>

> >
> > In response to both replies:
> > My BIOS does support Mode 6 and I do have the UDMA cables.
> >
> > If the drive is rated at 133, why the problem? Is this one of those specs
> > like HP printers "23ppm"? Of course that is with only one word on the page
> > kind of thing
> > :-).
> >
> > My question would be then: Does XP know that the best xfer rate is at
> > ATA100, therefore not allowing the mode 6? Also, my optical drives are PIO,
> > and I understand that this is OK as they would never get to the DMA specs.

>

 
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Nathan McNulty
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      6th Aug 2004
You will want to change those to DMA. Make sure the settings are correct
in your BIOS. Then click Start-Run-Type devmgmt.msc and click OK. Now
expand IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers, right click on Secondary IDE Channel
(and all the rest of them for good measure) and click Properties. Now go
to the Advanced Settings tab and make sure that Transfer Mode is set to
DMA if available.

----
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JustUs wrote:
> Nathan -
> I have a Sony DVDROM DDU1621 and a Digital Research (BTC) IDE1008. My burn
> rate is terrible. 9-11x average for a CDR burn and 15+ minutes for a full DVD
> from an image.
>
> "Nathan McNulty" wrote:
>
>
>>I have a couple things to interject. First, the current transfer rate
>>may be at DMA 5, but the maximum is DMA 6. Windows will move up when
>>the bandwidth is required. Use a program such as Everest Home from
>>www.lavalys.com to find out what it is really doing (under hard drive
>>section). Second, PIO mode will work for some CD ROM drives and
>>Burners, but it is not a good idea to have a DVD ROM or DVD Burner on a
>>PIO Mode since they are capable of much more data throughput. Change to
>>DMA Mode if possible in either case. What exactly are your optical drives?
>>
>>Also, do note that unless using RAID, you will never come close to
>>ATA100 speeds much less ATA133
>>
>>----
>>Nathan McNulty
>>
>>
>>JustUs wrote:
>>
>>>"Bob Willard" wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>dferron wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>I have a Maxtor 133 drive. WinXP will not recognize it as
>>>>>a DMA mode 6. I have a VIA chipset. Have followed MS
>>>>>instructions to update the drivers. No change. Auto
>>>>>detect is grayed out. Also the second device auto detect
>>>>>is grayed out as well. Secondary channel is the same.
>>>>>Help?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>If you are getting Mode 5 (U/100) instead of mode 6, be happy.
>>>>There would be no difference in performance, because the STR
>>>>of that HD is way less than U/100 and so will not be
>>>>bottlenecked by U/100.
>>>>--
>>>>Cheers, Bob
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>In response to both replies:
>>>My BIOS does support Mode 6 and I do have the UDMA cables.
>>>
>>>If the drive is rated at 133, why the problem? Is this one of those specs
>>>like HP printers "23ppm"? Of course that is with only one word on the page
>>>kind of thing
>>> :-).
>>>
>>>My question would be then: Does XP know that the best xfer rate is at
>>>ATA100, therefore not allowing the mode 6? Also, my optical drives are PIO,
>>>and I understand that this is OK as they would never get to the DMA specs.

>>

 
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Jetro
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      6th Aug 2004
Did you install the latest VIA 4in1 package?


 
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      6th Aug 2004
yep.

"Jetro" wrote:

> Did you install the latest VIA 4in1 package?
>
>
>

 
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Jetro
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      6th Aug 2004
Did you try to run this Maxtor-133 as single Master drive?

Look in the registry:

HKLM\System\CCS\Control\Class\{4D36E96A-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}

0000 - IDE controller itself,
0001 - primary channel,
0002 - secondary channel.

Both channels, dwords:
MasterDeviceTimingModeAllowed 0xFFFFFFFF
SlaveDeviceTimingModeAllowed 0xFFFFFFFF
UserMasterDeviceTimingModeAllowed 0xFFFFFFFF
UserSlaveDeviceTimingModeAllowed 0xFFFFFFFF
and
MasterDeviceTimingMode 0xFFFF or 0xFFFFF
SlaveDeviceTimingMode 0xFFFF or 0xFFFFF
or
for Multi-Word DMA Mode 2 and PIO4 (burners, very old HDDs...) - 0x0410
for Ultra ATA33 (CDROMs, DVDs, old HDDs...) - 0x2010
for Ultra ATA66 (just HDDs) - 0x8010
for Ultra ATA100 (modern HDDs) - 0x10010
for Ultra ATA133 (ultramodern HDDs) - 0x12010


 
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      7th Aug 2004
The entries are as you indicate. However, 001 & 002 are reversed. None of the
entires appear for:
for Multi-Word DMA Mode 2 and PIO4 (burners, very old HDDs...) - 0x0410
for Ultra ATA33 (CDROMs, DVDs, old HDDs...) - 0x2010
for Ultra ATA66 (just HDDs) - 0x8010
for Ultra ATA100 (modern HDDs) - 0x10010
for Ultra ATA133 (ultramodern HDDs) - 0x12010

They all appear as: 0xfff..... under 004,005,007,008

If this is not clear I could send you the registry keys.


"Jetro" wrote:

> Did you try to run this Maxtor-133 as single Master drive?
>
> Look in the registry:
>
> HKLM\System\CCS\Control\Class\{4D36E96A-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}
>
> 0000 - IDE controller itself,
> 0001 - primary channel,
> 0002 - secondary channel.
>
> Both channels, dwords:
> MasterDeviceTimingModeAllowed 0xFFFFFFFF
> SlaveDeviceTimingModeAllowed 0xFFFFFFFF
> UserMasterDeviceTimingModeAllowed 0xFFFFFFFF
> UserSlaveDeviceTimingModeAllowed 0xFFFFFFFF
> and
> MasterDeviceTimingMode 0xFFFF or 0xFFFFF
> SlaveDeviceTimingMode 0xFFFF or 0xFFFFF
> or
> for Multi-Word DMA Mode 2 and PIO4 (burners, very old HDDs...) - 0x0410
> for Ultra ATA33 (CDROMs, DVDs, old HDDs...) - 0x2010
> for Ultra ATA66 (just HDDs) - 0x8010
> for Ultra ATA100 (modern HDDs) - 0x10010
> for Ultra ATA133 (ultramodern HDDs) - 0x12010
>
>
>

 
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