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No "Advanced" Tab to check UDMA
Howdy all,
I went into device manager to check the "Primary IDE Channel" and "Secondary IDE Channel" under "IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers" to check my DMA settings... There's no "Advanced Tab". Want to ensure I'm not running PIO Only. Running XP Pro... What am I doing wrong? TIA |
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have you instaled the motherboard drivers ?
allso check the bios and make shore 32bit moad is on under hard drives
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Yep, installed mobo drivers and HDD are set to auto.
Running Asus P4PE... Would Intel Application Accelerator have something to do with it? IAA says I'm running UDMA... Is this what I need? |
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reading this i think iaa is the reason as it sets udma to the quickest the drive suports see thes site http://www.intel.com/support/chipsets/iaa/reasons.htm
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Yeah, I realized this after installing iaa... It was frustrating for a moment! Thanks!
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