N Naga Explorer Feb 8, 2009 #22 ^^lol. @zhops, since u haven't checked the DMA settings already, update your drivers too while at it.
^^lol. @zhops, since u haven't checked the DMA settings already, update your drivers too while at it.
E Eazy Galvanizer Feb 9, 2009 #23 zhopudey said: Where do i do that in vista? Click to expand... Turn Direct Memory Access (DMA) on or off - Windows Vista Help
zhopudey said: Where do i do that in vista? Click to expand... Turn Direct Memory Access (DMA) on or off - Windows Vista Help
S sharmapu Contributor Dec 25, 2009 #25 bumping old tread As I am having the same issue!!! tried everything : update driver; DMA check but its still same.....:S anyone.....
bumping old tread As I am having the same issue!!! tried everything : update driver; DMA check but its still same.....:S anyone.....
N Naga Explorer Dec 25, 2009 #26 A little more info about your "same issue" like model of HDD, mode of connection (SATA/ USB) and transfer speeds you're getting would be helpful In the meantime, confirmed that DMA is enabled? Check CPU utilization and speeds while copying a large file and post back.
A little more info about your "same issue" like model of HDD, mode of connection (SATA/ USB) and transfer speeds you're getting would be helpful In the meantime, confirmed that DMA is enabled? Check CPU utilization and speeds while copying a large file and post back.
S sharmapu Contributor Dec 25, 2009 #27 models of HDDs: All internal drives ST 31000340AS ST3250310AS WD15EADS WD6400AAKS - All have DMA enable - All are on ultraDMA mode 5 - transfer rates between disks ~20-30MB/s - Installed new chipset driver from intel (see attached pic) anyone??........... Attachments device manager.JPG 137 KB · Views: 65
models of HDDs: All internal drives ST 31000340AS ST3250310AS WD15EADS WD6400AAKS - All have DMA enable - All are on ultraDMA mode 5 - transfer rates between disks ~20-30MB/s - Installed new chipset driver from intel (see attached pic) anyone??...........