Enabling the dma setting, For windows 2000, For windows xp – IBM Computer Drive User Manual
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2.
Double-click
System
.
Read
the
numbers
under
“System”.
v
4.00.950B
means
that
your
version
is
Windows
95
OSR2.0
or
OSR2.1.
v
4.00.950C
means
that
your
version
is
Windows
95
OSR2.5.
Enabling
the
DMA
setting
This
section
explains
enabling
the
DMA
setting
with
Windows
2000
and
Windows
XP.
For
Windows
2000
1.
Click
Start
,
move
the
cursor
to
Settings
,
and
click
Control
Panel
.
2.
Double-click
System
.
3.
Click
the
Hardware
tab.
4.
Click
the
Device
Manager
button.
5.
Click
IDE
ATA/ATAPI
controller
to
pull
down
the
submenu.
6.
Double-click
Secondary
IDE
.
(Double-click
Primary
IDE
if
you
are
using
the
ThinkPad
A21e
computer.)
7.
Select
the
DMA
is
available
as
the
Transfer
Mode.
8.
Click
OK
.
9.
Click
Close
to
close
System
Properties
window.
A
message
displays,
informing
you
that
the
system
settings
have
changed.
10.
Click
OK
to
restart
the
system.
For
Windows
XP
1.
Click
Start
,
and
then
select
My
Computer
.
2.
Click
on
View
system
information
under
System
Tasks.
3.
Click
the
Hardware
tab.
4.
Click
the
Device
Manager
button.
5.
Click
IDE
ATA/ATAPI
controller
to
pull
down
the
submenu.
6.
Double-click
Secondary
IDE
.
(Double-click
Primary
IDE
if
you
are
using
the
ThinkPad
A21e
computer.)
7.
Click
the
Advanced
Settings
tab.
8.
Select
DMA
if
available
as
the
Transfer
Mode.
9.
Click
OK
.
10.
Click
Close
to
close
the
System
Properties
window.
Installing
WinDVD
and
viewing
a
DVD
movie
To
install
WinDVD,
go
to
the
″Software″
section
of
the
Software
and
User’s
Guide
CD.
After
you
install
the
DVD
drive
and
WinDVD,
you
can
view
a
DVD
movie.
But
first
you
need
to
set
the
DVD
region
code
for
your
DVD
content.
DVD
region
codes
DVD
region
codes
help
protect
the
contents
of
a
DVD.
The
world
is
divided
into
six
regions
and
specific
content
can
be
viewed
only
in
the
appropriate
region.
For
example,
content
for
Region
1
can
be
viewed
only
in
the
U.S.
and
Canada.
WinDVD
is
also
region–specific.
Chapter
2.
Using
the
ThinkPad
DVD-ROM
Ultrabay
Slim
Drive
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