Defeating DMA

08/23/2007 14:45 Peach#1
can someone teach how to defeat dma? for example for hp? i know theres a thread on memory address but how does it work? just pointers? or is there more stuff to it
08/23/2007 14:58 Peach#2
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08/23/2007 15:07 Rezendai#3
nop
10/01/2007 21:36 JoieJones90#4
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Go into your Control Panel by first clicking on the Start Button.
Then click on Settings and then click on the Control Panel icon.
Then Double click on the System icon to open up the System Properties window.
Then click on the Device Manager tab at the top of the screen.
Now click on the plus sign [+] next to the Disk drives Icon to expand that section.
Double click on your IDE Disk Drive to display the Properties Window.
Then click on the Settings Tab located at the top of the screen.
Within the Options section, You will see a white box next to DMA.
Placing a check mark into this white box will enable the high speed DMA transfer setting.
Clearing an existing check mark from this white box will disable the DMA transfer setting.
Then click on the OK button at the bottom of the screen to save your settings.
And then click on OK to exit the System Properties Window.
Select Yes when Windows Prompts you to Restart your Computer now.
Repeat the above procedure on any additional Hard Drives you have in your system.
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Go into your Control Panel by first clicking on the Start Button.
Then click on the Control Panel icon located in the right column of the Start Menu.
If your Start Menu is set to the Classic View, then begin by clicking on the Start Button.
Then click on Settings, then click on the Control Panel icon to open up the Control Panel.
Now, Double click on the System icon to open up the System Properties window.
Now click on the Hardware tab located at the top of the screen.
Then click on the Device Manager button in the center area of the screen.
Now click on the plus sign [+] next to the IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers to expand that section.
Then double click on the Primary IDE Channel to display the Primary IDE Properties window.
Then click on the Advanced Settings Tab at the top of the screen.
Now for Device 0, ensure that the Transfer Mode: selection is set to DMA if available.
Then for Device 1, ensure that the Transfer Mode: selection is also set to DMA if available.
Then click on the OK button at the bottom of the screen to save your settings.
Then double click on the Secondary IDE Channel to display the Secondary IDE Properties window.
Then click on the Advanced Settings Tab at the top of the screen.
Now for Device 0, ensure that the Transfer Mode: selection is set to DMA if available.
Then for Device 1, ensure that the Transfer Mode: selection is also set to DMA if available.
Then click on the OK button at the bottom of the screen to save your settings.
Then close Device Manager and the Control Panel to return back to your Windows session.
10/01/2007 23:23 kkaosbudbud#5
can someone teach how to defeat dma? for example for hp? i know theres a thread on memory address but how does it work? just pointers? or is there more stuff to it ------>>>CO2 Main Discussions / Questions.... is this even related?
10/03/2007 07:30 Real~Death#6
here's some help ^^ just to be clear I DID NOT MAKE THIS,ITS NOT MY WORK
it was made by ultima a long time ago helped me then hope it helps you now :)