Enabling the dma setting, For windows 2000, For windows xp – Lenovo ThinkPad 40Y8710 User Manual

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Note:

1.

Your

computer

has

been

configured

to

provide

the

highest

quality

audio

and

video

playback

obtainable

with

the

available

system

resources.

You

can

alter

the

default

settings

by

changing

the

video

resolution

setting

within

the

Control

Panel.

Some

systems

do

not

have

enough

resources

to

provide

full-quality

audio

and

video

playback

at

all

resolution

settings.

If

you

experience

poor

playback

performance,

adjust

the

resolution

to

a

lower

setting.

2.

Audio

or

video

streams

are

decoded

by

software.

The

audio

and

video

subsystems

need

to

be

fully

functional

and

enabled.

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

is

displayed,

informing

you

that

the

system

settings

have

changed.

10.

Click

OK

to

restart

the

system.

For

Windows

XP

1.

Click

Start

,

move

the

cursor

to

My

Computer

,

and

click

on

it.

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.

Using

Direct-to-Disc

(DLA)

Drive

Letter

Access

(DLA)

is

provided

so

that

you

can

write

data

to

CD-R,

CD-RW,

DVD-RAM,

DVD-RW,

and

DVD-R

media.

DVD-RAM,

DVD-RW,

DVD+RW,

CD-RW,

DVD-R,

DVD+R,

and

CD-R

media

can

be

written

to

many

times

(data

on

DVD-R

and

CD-R

media

may

be

appended

until

these

discs

are

full).

To

format

and

write

to

DVD-R,

DVD+R,

CD-R,

DVD-RAM,

DVD-RW,

DVD+RW,

or

CD-RW

media:

Chapter

2.

Using

the

Multi-Burner

Plus

drive

2-9

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