change pio transfer mode to UDMA

have you ever faced UDMA to PIO fallback failure


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kayos

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umm this is too hard ill tell an easy way wihtout doing any registry stuff
1.right click on mycomputer- device manager u know
2. find the ide/atapi driver thingee that is ur burning drive usually its primary
3. if its says pio uninstall the driver
4. restart windows and its gonna reinstall drivers under udma there
as easy as 1-2-3-4

sorry mate .. as u have re-re-re-re repeated but it didnt work for me .. everytime it reinstalled in PIO only...utsav maybe right abt CHECKSUM thingy...

always check in the device manager first and if it does not works then go for registry editing
yes .. i just did that ,, changed it manually from PIO to DMA and restarted .. it changed to ULTRA DMA 4


thnaks alot utsav.. nbut really it was a lill tuff for me doing all that .. the only tuff part was how to locate which port my drive is installed into ..
but overall a very very useful post .
thanks alot
 
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