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by Paul Unger » Mon Jan 21, 2008 10:55 am
I just figured out my dad's Dell and made him a very happy man. Thought I'd share the fix here in case it affects anyone else.
Problem: Dell Inspiron 2200 with a HD slow as molasses in February; DVD burn took ~ 3 hours; no malware; registry sorted, jkdefrag'ed . . . still just poking along
Solution: the Dell 2200 has the HD and the DVD drive sharing an IDE channel

; my understanding is that when a DVD drive experiences a read/write error, it bumps the DMA mode down a notch until it gets to the 'basement' of PIO. Since HD and DVD drive were on a shared IDE channel,
both drives were running in PIO mode . . . As per instructions found on the web to restore Ultra DMA capability, I removed the IDE channel driver and rebooted upon which it reinstalled the IDE driver
and restored UDMA capability. And the thing ran like the 'beast' that it is (as much of a 'beast' as a Dell 2200 can be . . . !)
Hope this helps someone.
PS Is there any way to 'install' a second IDE channel and move one of his devices to it? Two devices on one channel seems trouble prone.
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