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That probably was because the HDD was in PIO mode!

Windows 2000 without service packs is incompatible with HDDs higher than UDMA66!

Without service packs at all, Windows 2000 will think that the HDD don't support DMA at all!

Discarded.

I have an DMA/100 HD but is used in DMA/33 mode (i have a 440BX based board).

Well, i will change my awe 64 to a SB 128 pci in two weeks(and my riva tnt will made more heat). Thanks for help .

It only occurs with motherboard chipsets that support UDMA 100 or higher.

If the BIOS reports UDMA 100 or higher, then Windows 2000 without service packs at all will think that the HDD don't support DMA.

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Whatever the case may be RJARRRPCGP, wether the hard drive operated in PIO mode or UDMA has absolutely no bearing on the original poster's statement which you quoted "I reviewed again my computer and the problem is wind*ws 2000 and itunes(I forgot reinstall the service pack 4 after repairs)".

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