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SYMPTOMSWhen you are running Windows 95 on a computer with an IDE (ATA) hard disk and controller that support Ultra DMA mode, the computer may stop responding (hang) while the hard disk is being accessed. CAUSEThis problem can occur if there is a hardware error while data is being read from the hard disk. When such an error occurs in Ultra DMA mode, the Windows device driver does not successfully recover from the error and retry the operation. STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Windows 95
OEM Service Release 2 (OSR2). An update to address this problem is now
available, but is not fully regression-tested and should be applied only
to computers experiencing this specific problem. Unless you are severely
impacted by this specific problem, Microsoft does not recommend
implementing this update at this time.
To install this update, follow these steps:
remideup.exeFor more information about how to download files from the Microsoft Download Center, please visit the Download Center at the following Web address http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/search.aspand then click How to use the Microsoft Download Center. The following files are installed by Remideup.exe:
NOTE: The Voltrack.vxd file is installed on Windows 95 computers only. This
file is not installed on computers running OSR2.
MORE INFORMATION
Ultra DMA, also known as Ultra DMA/33, is an extension of the ATA hard
disk interface that allows burst data transfer rates of 33.3 MB per second
(double the ATA-2/ATA-3 standard of 16.6 MB per second).
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