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Mike M. wrote on 5/3/2002, 12:32 AM
In your device manager (under hard drives), unless you are using another controller software enhancing package like Intel Application Accelerator.
theigloo wrote on 5/3/2002, 1:58 AM
what os?

if win2k. right click 'my computer' go to properties, then click the hardware tab. Then click 'device manager'. Go down to 'IDE controllers' Expand it. Go to the primary controller and right click it and go to properties. Click the advanced settings. It will tell you there.

If you're in PIO mode, go to microsoft.com and install service pack 2. Reboot and you should be good. Otherwise start looking for a new driver for the drive.

Hope it works.

Matt.
psychogenic wrote on 5/3/2002, 8:13 AM
thanks matt.

yeah, i checked this out and dma was already active. i just don't understand why i would get dropped frames like this when i have a brand new 60 GB hard drive running at 7200 rpm. arg!
SonyEPM wrote on 5/3/2002, 8:56 AM
Your problem is system related. If you have a Via chipset, update to the latest drivers. If that doesn't solve it, search this forum for "ACPI" there are many posts that will be of help.