Enabling dma for windows 2000, Enabling dma for windows xp, Appendix – Lenovo ThinkCentre 41N5624 User Manual
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Appendix
C.
Customizing
the
device-driver
configuration
settings
The
DMA
parameter
improves
computer
performance
by
having
the
computer
DMA
controller
handle
data
transfers
from
the
CD
to
memory,
freeing
the
computer
microprocessor
to
perform
more
important
tasks.
For
example,
activating
DMA
might
make
movies
and
games
run
more
smoothly
because
the
microprocessor
will
be
allocating
more
processing
time
to
video.
Enabling
DMA
for
Windows
2000
To
change
the
DMA
parameter
setting
for
Windows
2000,
do
the
following:
1.
Click
Start
-->
Settings
-->
Control
Panel
.
2.
Double-click
System
.
3.
Click
the
Hardware
tab.
4.
Click
Device
Manager
.
5.
Click
the
IDE
ATA/ATAPI
controller
to
open
up
the
tree.
6.
Double-click
the
device
that
corresponds
to
your
CD-ROM
port.
It
is
either
Primary
IDE
or
Secondary
IDE
.
7.
Click
the
Advanced
Settings
tab.
8.
Click
the
Transfer
Mode
menu
and
select
DMA
if
available
.
9.
Click
OK
.
10.
Click
Close
to
close
the
System
Properties
window.
A
message
is
displayed,
informing
you
that
the
system
settings
have
changed.
11.
Click
OK
to
restart
the
computer.
Enabling
DMA
for
Windows
XP
To
change
the
DMA
parameter
setting
from
the
Windows
XP
desktop,
do
the
following:
1.
Click
Start
-->
Control
Panel
.
2.
Click
Switch
to
classic
view
.
3.
Double-click
System
.
4.
Click
the
Hardware
tab.
5.
Click
the
Device
Manager
button.
6.
Click
on
the
IDE
ATA/ATAPI
controller
to
expand
the
tree.
7.
Double-click
on
the
controller
that
corresponds
to
where
your
CD-RW
is
located
(Primary
IDE
or
Secondary
IDE)
.
8.
Click
on
the
Advanced
Settings
tab.
9.
Select
the
appropriate
Transfer
Mode
pull-down
that
corresponds
to
the
CD-RW
location,
(Device
0
for
Master,
Device
1
for
Slave).
10.
Select
DMA
if
it
is
available.
11.
Click
OK
.
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