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Toshiba L100 PIO > UDMA
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Toshiba L100 PIO > UDMA
Well this is the rig:
Intel Celeron 1.6GHz 40GB HDD DVD-CD-RW Windows XP SP2 Home ATI Xpress 200 256MB RAM DDR2 well, so this is what happen: once in a time this laptop come into a hang and it freezes. i try to wait and shut the computer down straight. Well, it was like a racing snail, but after reboot the computer seems to be worse. Then i found out that the HDD is set to PIO. The problem is i can't change the mode from device manager. Anyone know how to change from registry (probably)? |
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Check this article to help you change the mode back to DMA or UDMA. Click here
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Thanks, for the registry, it works.
though incidentally i found it in google after posting that thread. thanks anyway
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