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Russ MArtinson
December 9th 03, 01:23 PM
I no longer have the ability to run my two DMA Capable
Maxtor HD's in DMA mode. Prior to installing WINXP the
drives did run in UDMA Mode under Win98Se. Matter of fact
since this is a DUAL BOOT system if I boot into WIN98 the
Maxtor Drives do run as UDMA 33 devices. I am unable to
go into the WINXP Hardware manager and make any changes.
All of the choices for DMA are greyed out.
I am running an ABIT BH6mb with an Intel 440Bx chip set,
356m+ memory. Win XP home is at SP1 with all follow on
updates installed.
I have been unable to find any applicable Knowledge Base
Articles. I have been to the intel site and don't find
any updated drivers for the 440bx chip set. Any thoughts
here about where to go???
Thanks,
Russ Martinson
NoNoBadDog!
December 9th 03, 01:24 PM
Use the proper cable; it has three different colored connectors;
blue - motherboard
black - master
gray - slave
Update the BIOS for your motherboard. Be sure to read the instructions very
carefully and follow them exactly. If you don't you could render your
motherboard useless. With a motherboard as ancient as yours, I think you
will not get the performance the drives are capable of even when everything
is fixed. Perhaps you should save and get a more modern motherboard and
processor.
Bobby
"Russ MArtinson" > wrote in message
...
> I no longer have the ability to run my two DMA Capable
> Maxtor HD's in DMA mode. Prior to installing WINXP the
> drives did run in UDMA Mode under Win98Se. Matter of fact
> since this is a DUAL BOOT system if I boot into WIN98 the
> Maxtor Drives do run as UDMA 33 devices. I am unable to
> go into the WINXP Hardware manager and make any changes.
> All of the choices for DMA are greyed out.
>
> I am running an ABIT BH6mb with an Intel 440Bx chip set,
> 356m+ memory. Win XP home is at SP1 with all follow on
> updates installed.
>
> I have been unable to find any applicable Knowledge Base
> Articles. I have been to the intel site and don't find
> any updated drivers for the 440bx chip set. Any thoughts
> here about where to go???
>
> Thanks,
>
> Russ Martinson
Russ Martinson
December 9th 03, 01:28 PM
Thanks for your help.
Problem is resolved. There is an article I finally found
on the Microsoft site at;
www.microsoft.com/whdc/hwdev/tech/storage/IDE-DMA.mspx
The article clearly explains the problem and had a
solution for me, uninstall the IDE channel, and reboot.
Problem resolved.
Thanks
Russ
>-----Original Message-----
>Use the proper cable; it has three different colored
connectors;
>
>blue - motherboard
>black - master
>gray - slave
>
>Update the BIOS for your motherboard. Be sure to read
the instructions very
>carefully and follow them exactly. If you don't you
could render your
>motherboard useless. With a motherboard as ancient as
yours, I think you
>will not get the performance the drives are capable of
even when everything
>is fixed. Perhaps you should save and get a more modern
motherboard and
>processor.
>
>Bobby
>
>"Russ MArtinson" > wrote in
message
...
>> I no longer have the ability to run my two DMA Capable
>> Maxtor HD's in DMA mode. Prior to installing WINXP the
>> drives did run in UDMA Mode under Win98Se. Matter of
fact
>> since this is a DUAL BOOT system if I boot into WIN98
the
>> Maxtor Drives do run as UDMA 33 devices. I am unable to
>> go into the WINXP Hardware manager and make any changes.
>> All of the choices for DMA are greyed out.
>>
>> I am running an ABIT BH6mb with an Intel 440Bx chip set,
>> 356m+ memory. Win XP home is at SP1 with all follow on
>> updates installed.
>>
>> I have been unable to find any applicable Knowledge Base
>> Articles. I have been to the intel site and don't find
>> any updated drivers for the 440bx chip set. Any thoughts
>> here about where to go???
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Russ Martinson
>
>
>.
>
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