my liteon sohw-1213s dvdburner, set as secondary master keeps slipping into pio mode when ripping dvds resulting in overly long read times, any ideas how to remedy this?
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Cheapo media can make it do that. Once it can't read the media about 5 times it goes into PIO mode.
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Or a dirty laser lens. If the drive has to seek a lot to read the DVD, it gives up and reverts to PIO. This is a OS problem and I don't know of a permanent cure.
Usually, you just uninstall the drive channel and let the OS restore it and everything is OK. -
Originally Posted by handyguy
With optical drives, this logic isn't appropriate. If you have a bad DVD or CD disc, the problem is limited to only that disc. Unfortunately, your system doesn't know the difference in this regard between a hard disc and an optical drive.
The only way around this is to delete the IDE controller for your optical drive in Control Panel / Systems / Settings and then reboot. When you reboot, your system will automatically reinstall it. BE CAREFUL though - DO NOT DELETE THE CONTROLLER FOR YOUR HARD DISC DRIVE. -
I had posted this is the "ripping" sticky....
XP can be very stuborn though.... so bring out the big guns and get into you registry:
http://sniptools.com/vault/getting-back-to-dma-mode-in-windows-xp.htm
Code:Following is the mechanism that has worked for me, please try it at your own risk, it involves hacking the registry: 1. Open RegEdit 2. Find the following KEY: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\ Class\{4D36E96A-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}\000x 3.The last four digits will be 0000, 0001, 0002, 0003, and so on. 4.Under each key, delete all occurences of the following values: MasterIdDataChecksum SlaveIdDataChecksum 5. Reboot the computer. Windows will now redetect DMA settings.
JSB
PS please try it at your own risk, it involves hacking the registry! -
"The only way around this is to delete the IDE controller for your optical drive in Control Panel / Systems / Settings and then reboot. When you reboot, your system will automatically reinstall it. "
that works too, but don't forget to reset the mode afterwards.
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