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IDE Configuration Sub-menu Options
Feature
S-ATA Ports Definition
Mixed P-ATA/S-ATA
Primary IDE Master
Primary IDE Slave
Secondary IDE Master
Secondary IDE Slave
Third IDE Master
Fourth IDE Master
Hard Disk Write Protect
IDE Detect Time Out
(Sec)
ATA(PI) 80Pin Cable
Detection
35
Options
A1-3rd M/A2-
Defines priority between S-
4th M
ATA channels
A1-4th M/A2-
3rd M
N/A
Lets you remove a P-ATA and
replace it by S-ATA in a given
channel. Only 1 channel can
be S-ATA.
N/A
While entering setup, BIOS
auto detects the presence of
IDE devices. This displays the
status of auto detection of IDE
devices.
N/A
While entering setup, BIOS
auto detects the presence of
IDE devices. This displays the
status of auto detection of IDE
devices.
N/A
While entering setup, BIOS
auto detects the presence of
IDE devices. This displays the
status of auto detection of IDE
devices.
N/A
While entering setup, BIOS
auto detects the presence of
IDE devices. This displays the
status of auto detection of IDE
devices.
N/A
While entering setup, BIOS
auto detects the presence of
IDE devices. This displays the
status of auto detection of IDE
devices.
N/A
While entering setup, BIOS
auto detects the presence of
IDE devices. This displays the
status of auto detection of IDE
devices.
Disabled
Disable/Enable device write
Enabled
protection. This will be
effective only if device is
accessed through BIOS.
0/5/10/15/20/
Select the time out value for
25/30/35
detecting ATA/ATAPI
device(s).
Host & Device
Select the mechanism for
detecting 80Pin ATA(PI)
Host
Cable.
Device
Help Text
Default set the S-ATA
Port0 to 3rd IDE Master
channel & Port1 to 4th
IDE Master channel.
Otherwise set S-ATA
Port0 to 4th IDE Master
channel & Port1 to 3rd
IDE Master channel.
Selects submenu for
configuring mixed P-ATA
and S-ATA.
Selects submenu with
additional device details.
Selects submenu with
additional device details.
Selects submenu with
additional device details.
Selects submenu with
additional device details.
Selects submenu with
additional device details.
Selects submenu with
additional device details.
Primarily used to prevent
unauthorized writes to
hard drives.
Primarily used with older
IDE devices with longer
spin up times.
The 80 pin cable is
required for UDMA-66
and above. BIOS detects
the cable by querying the
host and/or device.
Description
Chapter 2

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