I just got an IBM 75GXP hard drive and couldn't get DMA to work in Win2K.
Sandra scores were about 1700.
Then I got a pang of inspiration. My Quantum ATA/66 drive was working admirably in UDMA mode. I read on Microsoft's site that Win2K doesn't support ATA/100. So then I downloaded IBM's ATA Switch utility and set the drive to ATA/66.
And voila. Sandra score is now 22143.
It appears that Win2K forces ATA/100 drives into PIO mode. When you drop them down to ATA/66, it enables DMA.
Let me know if this helps your situation.
Sandra scores were about 1700.
Then I got a pang of inspiration. My Quantum ATA/66 drive was working admirably in UDMA mode. I read on Microsoft's site that Win2K doesn't support ATA/100. So then I downloaded IBM's ATA Switch utility and set the drive to ATA/66.
And voila. Sandra score is now 22143.
It appears that Win2K forces ATA/100 drives into PIO mode. When you drop them down to ATA/66, it enables DMA.
Let me know if this helps your situation.