if your drive will support DMA, it should better performance, just check it and restart, if the option stays checked, your supported, if it's unchecked, your drive probably doesn't support DMA
Did a little searching on cnet as to what DMA meant exactly, I can't believe I never knew this stuff before! I enabled DMA on my 75GXP and geez, it's much faster now. Stupid me
Thanks for the help guys, sorry for the bother.
NotoriousJTC, in the old days (read Win95) Device Mgr. would identify your hard drive brand, now Win98 etc. simply identifies as a Generic Disk Type 46 or 47.
fivespeed5, Plextor recommends in their manual that you enable DMA for the 8/4/32 CD-RW drive. Enough said <g>.
yeah, i had a yamaha and had DMA enabled, and my computer would crash all the time while burning..after disabling DMA--totally stable..i also have a plextor that runs totally fine with DMA enabled
Not always Jeff... 98 recognizes my Maxtor and WD HDs and doesnt say generic. Although that might be because Im using ATA100 which Windows treats as SCSI for some reason.
Dulanic, don't you just love the consistent nature of Win9x <g>? Everytime there appears to be something that's consistent, someone else has the exception. And MS wonders why people scratch their heads over much of the software they put out there.
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