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		<title>By: Larry Miller</title>
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		<description>DMA will usually be on by default. However it is well known that some hard drives and some system chipsets do not operate reliably with DMA. If Windows finds that your system is so effected DMA will be turned off. Enabling it may cause serious problems.

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<p>Larry Miller<br />
Microsoft MCSA</p>
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