I have the first Athlon751 hybred AMD Northbridge and Via Southbridge. ASUS K7M mobo. While updating mobo I got an ATA driver into my PCI bus master controller and both HDs no longer have the DMA option. I read the suggestion in "Infinite Vortex" to uninstall the ATA driver but when I tried loading the "Standard IDE dual controler" I got an error message the "cache could not write driver." I was barely able to get Windows going again by selecting a VIA driver in Safe Mode. How can I get DMA back?
Chuck
Can't enable DMA
I went to Disc Drive in Device manager and at the choose your own prompt, I got a selction of "Disc Drive", no other choices. Clicking next says " windows will now etc."
I even went to IBM to get an update and loaded a firmware DFT file onto floppies. At instalation I got a message: "your drive does not need updating.
I still can't get a DMA check box in settings of Hard Disc.
Help
Chuck
I even went to IBM to get an update and loaded a firmware DFT file onto floppies. At instalation I got a message: "your drive does not need updating.
I still can't get a DMA check box in settings of Hard Disc.
Help
Chuck
Go to this page -> http://www.viahardware.com/download/index.shtm#4in1
Do not install a 4in1 (well, if you do, just make shure not to install the AGP driver). The AGP driver is the only thing, you will need from AMD.
I do not know, wich OS you are running, and I do not know, if the 3,14 IDE miniport driver is XP only (the newest IDE-drivers are not implemented in any 4in1 yet). But they have a forum too - you can always ask for advice there.
Immanuel
Do not install a 4in1 (well, if you do, just make shure not to install the AGP driver). The AGP driver is the only thing, you will need from AMD.
I do not know, wich OS you are running, and I do not know, if the 3,14 IDE miniport driver is XP only (the newest IDE-drivers are not implemented in any 4in1 yet). But they have a forum too - you can always ask for advice there.
Immanuel
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ATA drivers are from Intel, if you use a motherboard with an Intel chipset - otherwice they are not. But Infinitevortex only sells systems with Intel chipsets nowadays, so maybe that leads to the missunderstanding?
Immanuel
Immanuel
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