tholts
02-09-1999, 12:11 AM
I replaced 2 WD 5.1 gig drives with 1 Maxtor 13.6 gig. All 3 drives operate in UDMA2. When I check the DMA box in device manager, the system will boot until the icons are supposed to apper on the desktop, and then it hangs. Upon reboot, win98 reverts to an earlier version of the registry and then boots normally.
System: Asus p2b bios 1.006, p2-400(@448), 128mb PC100. Primary ide channel = Maxtor 13.6 hdd master w/jumpers properly set, Acer 18x cd rom slave w/ jumpers properly set. Secondary channel = Sony Spressa cd burner master, internal atapi zip slave, all jumpers ok. Problem occurs with Acer cd rom connected
and disconnected. Bios set to auto-detect UDMA. The Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Contoller is present alongside the primary and secondary IDE controllers. The Adaptec threadmark test gives a data transfer rate of 3.99 MB/sec, with an average CPU utilization of 65.43%, both of which seem poor for UDMA2 performance (test was done with Acer cd rom removed from the primary IDE channel).
Question: does the DMA box need to be checked for the drive to operate in UDMA2 mode, or does it simply operate in that mode automatically?
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance, all you bus-master drivers.
System: Asus p2b bios 1.006, p2-400(@448), 128mb PC100. Primary ide channel = Maxtor 13.6 hdd master w/jumpers properly set, Acer 18x cd rom slave w/ jumpers properly set. Secondary channel = Sony Spressa cd burner master, internal atapi zip slave, all jumpers ok. Problem occurs with Acer cd rom connected
and disconnected. Bios set to auto-detect UDMA. The Intel 82371AB/EB PCI Bus Master IDE Contoller is present alongside the primary and secondary IDE controllers. The Adaptec threadmark test gives a data transfer rate of 3.99 MB/sec, with an average CPU utilization of 65.43%, both of which seem poor for UDMA2 performance (test was done with Acer cd rom removed from the primary IDE channel).
Question: does the DMA box need to be checked for the drive to operate in UDMA2 mode, or does it simply operate in that mode automatically?
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance, all you bus-master drivers.