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  • A fast one: UDMA?

    Reboot your computer.
    Watch start-up screen come on with al data.Press pause/break.Read carrefully.
    Afther reading press pause again.
    Now hopefully you now.

  • #2
    Thanks for your fast reply.

    I know that my computer and my drives are able to run in UDMA33.
    But how do I know that Windows use UDMA33?
    Or higher if I buy a new drive?

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    • #3
      What pepe said is the easiest and most forward way, and works for most HD.
      Also , most hard disks manufact. have those utils/progs on their sites, where u can download one for your specific HD.
      GigaByte 6BXC, celeron300A@450, 128 Ram, G200 8M SD

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      • #4
        it may also be wise to check that DMA is actually enabled in device manager!

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        • #5
          download hdtach to test hd speed
          amd k62-350 @400 - tyan trinity 100AT 1590s - 128mb sdram - wd 10gb 5400/u33 - g200 8mb sgram agp - sb16pro isa - Realtek 8029 NIC -

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          • #6
            A fast one: UDMA?

            Hi.

            Anyone know of a utility/program that tells you what DMA mode you are in? UDMA3, UDMA4? I haven't found any!

            Please, reply quick if you know.

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