I am using record now to record to CD and DVD and I keep getting errors that say I should enable Direct memory access. Can anyone please tell me how to do it? Your help is greatly appreiciated...
Monroe Jeffcoat
DMA memory
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Here is a link that may help. It's different for different Operating systems. http://www.real-knowledge.com/dma.htm
Generally, Windows XP defaults to DMA, older operating systems do not and you have to set it for the drive(s).
Generally, Windows XP defaults to DMA, older operating systems do not and you have to set it for the drive(s).
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No problem, glad I could help. I'm a retired "computer techie" but still do part-time PC support.
I'm on the Gulf side, about 60 miles north of Tampa and about the same distance west of Orlando.
Relatively a long way from Miami (or Naples). All we got out of Wilma was about 2 inches of rain from the hurricane's outer bands.
I'm on the Gulf side, about 60 miles north of Tampa and about the same distance west of Orlando.
Relatively a long way from Miami (or Naples). All we got out of Wilma was about 2 inches of rain from the hurricane's outer bands.
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