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CD burner and DMA?



 
 
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Old July 17th 03, 02:05 AM
leza
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Default CD burner and DMA?

I remember one time the burner of my friend's computer did not work? we went
to the shop where we bought it, they fixed the problem by checking DMA
somewhere, I mean they went to control panel and he click or check DMA, I do
not remember what he did, but I remember he said that because DMA?? MY
question, what is the relation between the DMA and the burner? The CD burner
was not burning CD?? thanks


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Old July 17th 03, 03:21 AM
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leza wrote:
I remember one time the burner of my friend's computer did not work?
we went to the shop where we bought it, they fixed the problem by
checking DMA somewhere, I mean they went to control panel and he
click or check DMA, I do not remember what he did, but I remember he
said that because DMA?? MY question, what is the relation between the
DMA and the burner? The CD burner was not burning CD?? thanks


It probably would burn but not as efficient as when DMA is activated.
DMA, or direct memory access, allows the access of memory without
involving CPU.

 




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