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Enable Hard Drive DMA Direct
memory access (DMA) gives your hard drive the ability to read information from
memory without using the CPU. This can help speed up tasks that are disk
intensive, such as accessing databases.
To active DMA In Windows 98:
If the check box is grayed out, your motherboard chipset doesn't support the
busmaster interface. If you have problems booting, reboot in safe mode and turn
off DMA.
To activate DMA in Windows 2000:
In some cases, you do not want to have DMA turned on if you are using an
extremely old hard drive or if you're using a CD-R or CD-RW drive. You want to
stick with the PIO mode 4 or the default setting. DMA can cause data buffer
problems when used in conjunction with a CD-RW or CD-R.
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