W2K3 Problem: DMA reverts to PIO -- help

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Steeve

Using Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2, I am still having a problem with an IDE
controller only operating in PIO mode instead of DMA (which slows my system
to a crawl). This problem was described in KB81742 and KB919168, and was
supposed to be resolved by SP2. It is also described here:
http://winhlp.com/?q=node/10 None of the proposed solutions seems to work for
me. If I delete the MasterIdDataChecksum key (see
http://winhlp.com/?q=node/10), it works temporarily, but then reverts to PIO.
Can anyone tell me what to do to solve this?

Thanks!

Steve
 
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Paul

Hi,

I've had this problem before and i found that changing the ATA controller
driver from device manager has resolved it, If you right click your ATA
controller in device manager and select update drivers then select advanced
and don't search i will choose a driver to use. Normally there will be a
couple in the list if you try a different one the one currently in use and
see if that works..
There is a chance this could stop your server booting but if that does
happen normally choosing 'Last known good configuration' from the boot menu
should put it back :) You may wanna take an image just incase.

Regards
Paul Mckenna

"Steeve" wrote:

> Using Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2, I am still having a problem with an IDE
> controller only operating in PIO mode instead of DMA (which slows my system
> to a crawl). This problem was described in KB81742 and KB919168, and was
> supposed to be resolved by SP2. It is also described here:
> http://winhlp.com/?q=node/10 None of the proposed solutions seems to work for
> me. If I delete the MasterIdDataChecksum key (see
> http://winhlp.com/?q=node/10), it works temporarily, but then reverts to PIO.
> Can anyone tell me what to do to solve this?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Steve
>
 
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