Sync Data Transfer
This is a discussion about Sync Data Transfer in the Windows Hardware category; In Win98 there was the option to enable 'sync data transfer' that would inrease performance of the cd-rom drive, which also resulted in better performance when burning on the fly (from cd-rom directly to cd-rw).
In Win98 there was the option to enable 'sync data transfer' that would inrease performance of the cd-rom drive, which also resulted in better performance when burning on the fly (from cd-rom directly to cd-rw). Does anybody know where I can find this option in Windows 2000?
And also, is it better to turn DMA on or off?
And also, is it better to turn DMA on or off?
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Apr 17
Apr 17
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Definitely turn DMA on...

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Ok thanks, now I only need to find the 'sync data transfer' option...