I have a Dell 8550 1Ghz, 120GB HD and 1GB Ram. I installed a Sony DRU-510A DVD+-RW. I used the IDE cable that came factory installed. The system already had a Samsung DVD-ROM installed. Now the problem is, when I check the settings under Device Manager for Primary IDE Channel the Device 0 displays as Current Transfer Mode "DMA Ultra 2" For Device 1 it displays DMA if Available and Current Transfer Mode "PIO Mode." I have uninstalled my primary IDE and windows found new hardware. I do not have Secondary IDE Channel in Device Manager. Also, when hardware is installed it shows Curent Transfer Mode to Not Applicable. Can someone please help me set my burner up in DMA mode? Does this problem have to do with settings on DVD Burner (ie. Slave, Master, CS?) Or is it a setting in the BIOS? Please help getting me on the right track. Thank you for all your help.
what have got on the primary channel? this is normally for the hardrive only my dvd-rom/burner are on the secondary channel,with the dvd rom set as master/burner as slave
What should my DVD-ROM and DVD Burner be set to? Master and slave? I am not seeing and Secondary IDE channel. Is something set up wrong?
should have both primary & secondary ide controllers installed. is there a yellow exclamation mark in the device manager & if so where??
I am showing no yellow exclamation marks in my device manager. And still no Secondary channel. Maybe the jumper settings are wrong. Could this be the pronlem?
if not enabled in the bios than won't show in the registry so have to find out if it is or is not enabled in the bios 1st
pardon me for sounding so dumb,but what route leads me to enable it in the bios?,it might just be getting the termanogly mixed up. can u post what route leads to enable the secondary ide channel in the bios(i dont know what this is),it is something i have know nothing about regards hursty
check in your motherboard manual as it should give you a description where to go to enable the secondary ide port
ah,i see what you getting at now,this is activated during start up,on the sub menu's,before the pc boots up,not for the faint hearted!!! regards hursty thanks a lot ddp