Win2003 Server and PIO mode instead of UDMA...
This is a discussion about Win2003 Server and PIO mode instead of UDMA... in the Windows Hardware category; Hello there. . . I have set up a Windows 2003 server and since everything is working really slow on that box I nticed that all Devices (0 and 1) on both IDE Channels (Primary and Secondary) are currently set to PIO Mode.
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I have set up a Windows 2003 server and since everything is working really slow on that box I nticed that all Devices (0 and 1) on both IDE Channels (Primary and Secondary) are currently set to PIO Mode. But under Transfer mode I have selected DMA if available. Does anyone know why is Current Transfer Mode always set to PIO mode then?
Thanks, have a nice day,
I have set up a Windows 2003 server and since everything is working really slow on that box I nticed that all Devices (0 and 1) on both IDE Channels (Primary and Secondary) are currently set to PIO Mode. But under Transfer mode I have selected DMA if available. Does anyone know why is Current Transfer Mode always set to PIO mode then?
Thanks, have a nice day,
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I'd like to know about this myself...I'm having the same issue.
--Kas
--Kas