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| CD Freaks Junior Member Join Date: Jul 2005
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| Re: Rip speed If you flashed to A09 you have removed the riplock. Check your drive with the Pioneer Quiet drive utility to confirm that you have done so. Your problem is elsewhere and certainly sounds like a DMA problem or that you have a 40 wire cable. But you say your system is reporting UDMA4. Something else is slowing you down. I would start by switching cables and IDE ports. Are you using MS IDE drivers? Others cause problems. |
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