Mcfly
September 7th, 2000, 11:52 AM
Hi,
Background:
Win 2000 on an HP Pavilion 6350 (K6-2 333mhz)Asus motherboard
Problem:
My ide controllers (both primary and secondary) are in the CURRENT TRANSFER MODE: PIO mode.
The device manager shows that the devices are set to DMA mode "if available". (meaning that my bios is correctly set to allow the DMA function) Yet I cannot get the controller to accept the faster transfer speed in device manager.
I had the controller running at one time in the DMA mode but possibly due to a hardware installation lost the proper driver.
Anyway I am stumped as to how to figure out who makes the correct ide controller and subsequent driver. Asus made the board (its a non-standard board that is manufactured to HP specs). Is there anything I can do to figure out who makes the controller? Would it have anything to do with the chipset?
Finally, when I use the "update driver" button I do get a choice of one other driver that is installed in the collection of drivers on Win 2000 but it doesnt make a difference to the DMA settings. (both run equivalent) The driver is listed as a Standard Dual Channel IDE Controller provided by Microsoft dated 4/4/2000
Background:
Win 2000 on an HP Pavilion 6350 (K6-2 333mhz)Asus motherboard
Problem:
My ide controllers (both primary and secondary) are in the CURRENT TRANSFER MODE: PIO mode.
The device manager shows that the devices are set to DMA mode "if available". (meaning that my bios is correctly set to allow the DMA function) Yet I cannot get the controller to accept the faster transfer speed in device manager.
I had the controller running at one time in the DMA mode but possibly due to a hardware installation lost the proper driver.
Anyway I am stumped as to how to figure out who makes the correct ide controller and subsequent driver. Asus made the board (its a non-standard board that is manufactured to HP specs). Is there anything I can do to figure out who makes the controller? Would it have anything to do with the chipset?
Finally, when I use the "update driver" button I do get a choice of one other driver that is installed in the collection of drivers on Win 2000 but it doesnt make a difference to the DMA settings. (both run equivalent) The driver is listed as a Standard Dual Channel IDE Controller provided by Microsoft dated 4/4/2000