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Thread: Hardware Interrupts

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    Find out the disk maker (should tell you in Device Manager) and download the diagnostics from their site.
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    http://users.bigpond.net.au/ninjaduc...duck/udma_fix/

    I found this solution and for now my pc is running ok....

    Thanks for all your reply......
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    Well, congratulations on the fix but I would still take a close look at the hardware (i.e., run the HDD diagnostic).
    Presumably Windows did not arbitrarily default to PIO mode- there must have been an underlying cause and if so, it's likely to reoccur.
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