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Getting back to DMA mode in Windows XP
I’ve been having some major problems with audio performance on my laptop of late. I listen to a lot of mp3s, as well as some fairly heavy audio processing in Ableton Live. So when I started getting some serious glitches, I needed to get it sorted.
After defragging my hard drive, checking for viruses and spyware, removing any unnecessary start-up items and many other (unsuccessful) attempts to fix this issue, I found the following link.
Getting back to DMA mode in Windows XP | Sniptools | Miscellaneous
Basically, for any kind of respectable audio performance in Windows, the hard drive controller needs to be set to ‘DMA’ (direct memory access), rather than ‘PIO’ (programmed input/output). You’ll see from the link that there are two possibilities, one involving a registry hack, and the other a few fairly straightforward mouse clicks.
Thanks to sniptools.com for getting me listening clearly again!