Enabling dma for windows 2000, Enabling dma for windows xp, Appendix – Lenovo ThinkCentre 41N5624 User Manual

Page 31: Customizing, Device-driver, Configuration, Settings, Enabling, Windows

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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

.

©

Lenovo

2006.

Portions

©

IBM

Corp.

2004.

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