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    Problem with DMA and DVD drive HELP!

    Hello, just got my gen 3 Pioneer DVD drive yesterday and tossed the thing in my system.
    I installed Zoran's softDVD player that came with my sound card and tossed in a DVD to
    see how the thing would play. It was acting wierd so I decided to check the readme file of
    softDVD. In the readme file it said that I needed to enable DMA for the DVD drive in order
    for Zoran's softDVD to function correctly. I have absolutely no idea what DMA is (by the
    way...what is DMA..what does it do, benefits, dangers, etc.) but I figured that if softDVD is
    telling me to enable it, they must know what it is. Fine, I go under device manager and
    under the DVD drive I go to settings and enable DMA. It says I need to reboot. Cool.
    I reboot. When I got back into windows I launched softDVD and hit play but it said that the
    DVD drive was empty or not ready. So I decided to browse the DVD title (I had done that
    before and was able to see the directory structure and all the files and stuff) so I open up
    an explorer window. Surprise surprise...no DVD drive even in explorer! Gone! What did
    I do by enabling DMA?!?!? I killed my DVD drive! I'm calm...I check under device
    manager, it still shows the DVD drive, but still shows it as not having DMA enabled. I
    remove the DVD device from device manager and shut down the system. I physicaly
    detatch the DVD drive and boot to windows, shut down, reatatch the drive and reboot to
    windows...on boot up it finds the drive, but its still isn't there in windows...can't find the drive.
    DOH! I look under device manager, and now instead of seeing it as the Pioneer 103S DVD
    drive that it is, it sees it as a generic CD-ROM drive! DOH! I try add new hardware...doesn't
    find it. I try updating the driver for the generic CD-ROM drive, there is no Pioneer DVD drive
    in the list. DOH! HELP!!! I don't know what I did, but need to undo it!

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    You did not give enough info. Motherboard your using, CPU & the speed you're trying to use. In the device manager tab, you mentioned that it has a generic CD-ROM Drive. Did you install the DVD as Slave in your primary IDE or Master in your secondary?
    Do you see a yellow ! in your harddrive controller section of your device manager?

    Try to reboot in the safe mode. Check if in the device manager, you'll see multiple listing of CD-ROM and DVD and Harddisk. The trick is removing the one that is not correct in the list. Close the System Properties but do not reboot just yet.

    Run Regedit.exe Look for your drive. My system list my creative DVD in this key.

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Enum\SCSI\CREATIVEDVD-ROM_DVD2240E1\MF&CHILD0001&PCI&VEN_8086&DEV_7111&S UBSYS_00000000&REV_01&BUS_00&DEV_07&FUNC_0100

    There's a String Value DMACurrentlyUsed set is to 00.

    I asked if you installed your drive as slave or master because some harddrive does not allow a slave to have DMA controll when installed as slave.

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