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#1
Posted 25 July 2009 - 01:29 AM
I guess these are really bad scores. System is an amd athlon x2 7750be on a gigabyte ga-ma78gm s2h. Is there anything I can check to diagnose the issue before I RMA this.
#2
Posted 25 July 2009 - 02:08 AM
tried using another data cable?
#3
Posted 25 July 2009 - 02:11 AM
Its working in PIO mode maybe, renable DMA.
Have a look at this link DMA reverts to PIO | Windows Problem Solver / http://sniptools.com...e-in-windows-xpto make winxp to redetect the dma capabilities of your drive.
Bad cable is one of possible causes for HDD/DVD Writer falling back to PIO mode.
Have a look at this link DMA reverts to PIO | Windows Problem Solver / http://sniptools.com...e-in-windows-xpto make winxp to redetect the dma capabilities of your drive.
Bad cable is one of possible causes for HDD/DVD Writer falling back to PIO mode.
#4
Posted 25 July 2009 - 03:08 AM
SidhuPunjab said:
Its working in PIO mode maybe, renable DMA.
Have a look at this link DMA reverts to PIO | Windows Problem Solver / Getting back to DMA mode in WindowsXP | Sniptools | Miscellaneousto make winxp to redetect the dma capabilities of your drive.
Bad cable is one of possible causes for HDD/DVD Writer falling back to PIO mode.
Have a look at this link DMA reverts to PIO | Windows Problem Solver / Getting back to DMA mode in WindowsXP | Sniptools | Miscellaneousto make winxp to redetect the dma capabilities of your drive.
Bad cable is one of possible causes for HDD/DVD Writer falling back to PIO mode.
Great link there SP. I guessed it was some issue like this but didn't know the exact terms so couldn't find it on google.
I had a bad data cable couple of weeks back. Changed it and the hard disk started working but when I tested it today found that it was super-slow. Seems windows didn't reset the drive back to DMA. (stooopid windows). Anyway followed the instructions in the link posted by SidhuPunjab and here's the result. Thanks guys.
#5
Posted 25 July 2009 - 05:28 AM
Thats nice mate !!
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