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Asus / Pioneer Burner Discuss, Sol'n for DVR 104 & Tyan & Win2k dma setup at CD and DVD Burners forum; I had a Nero 7 message saying that the dma channel had timed out during a burn on a DVD-RW. So, finally found a concensus to change from the Ultradma mode 2 in Windows 2000 to PIO (mode 4). What was missing in most of the advice on the


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Sol'n for DVR 104 & Tyan & Win2k dma setup

I had a Nero 7 message saying that the dma channel had timed out during a burn on a DVD-RW. So, finally found a concensus to change from the Ultradma mode 2 in Windows 2000 to PIO (mode 4). What was missing in most of the advice on the net was any reference to these subtler levels of choice amongst modes. Board is a Tyan Thunder K8W and the dma is actually described as AMD IDE channel. New life for an old burner!
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Re: Sol'n for DVR 104 & Tyan & Win2k dma setup

Jumper & connect this burner as Master.
Nero 7 is full of nasty bugs, even Nero 6 is a better choice.

Install the micro$oft standard IDE drivers if possible.
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What processor are you running in your machine, just to give us an idea what AMD chipset you are working with? I used to have an ASUS P5A-B with an AMD chipset which gave me problems burning using the AMD drivers, which in that case was under Windows 98. This was a socket 7 chipset, which I believe was called an Alladin V.
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