Here's how: Click on: Start / Control Panel / System or right click on "My Computer" and get properties Click on the "Hardware" tab then click on "Device Manager". See the following Microsoft article for information as to why Windows may revert into a PIO transfer mode: To get back into the DMA transfer mode try the following: Uninstalling the problematic channel (Primary or Secondary). Some older hard drives and motherboards will not run in DMA under Windows XP. Please verify that your hardware is capable of utilizing the DMA transfer. ![]() ![]() A hard drive under Windows is stuck in PIO mode even with 'DMA if Available' selected.
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