helius
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experimenta ver no primary channel
ps: também reparei que no gestor de dispositivos tens VSO Devices, isso por vezes é criado quando instalas programas de gravação, e que pode estar em conflito com os drivers do windows
ps2: encontrei esta informação
para o caso de teres o Intel Application Accelerator
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ps: também reparei que no gestor de dispositivos tens VSO Devices, isso por vezes é criado quando instalas programas de gravação, e que pode estar em conflito com os drivers do windows
ps2: encontrei esta informação
If you don't have the Intel Application Accelerator installed:
Start -> Control Panel -> System -> Hardware tab -> Device Manager. Expand the + next to 'IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers'. Right click on both the Primary IDE Channel and the Secondary IDE Channel, select Properties and then the 'Advanced Settings' tab. On both Device 0 and Device 1 the 'Transfer Mode' should read "DMA if Available" and right below that box next to 'Current Transfer Mode' it should say "Ultra DMA..." or "...DMA....", it should not say anything about 'PIO'.
If you have it set to 'DMA if Available' and the current transfer mode is PIO, then right click on the Primary IDE Channel and/or the Secondary IDE channel and select 'Uninstall'. Reboot and Windows will redetect that IDE channel and install the devices on it. When that's done both the Transfer Mode and the Current Transfer Mode should be DMA.
If you have the Intel Application Accelerator installed:
You will not have the 'Advances Settings' tab in the Properties of that IDE Channel. Run the Intel Application Accelerator program from your Software Programs group and change the DMA mode from that program.
para o caso de teres o Intel Application Accelerator
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