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4-18 Configuring Your Server
Option
Mode
Base I/O address
Interrupt
DMA channel
PS/2 Mouse
USB Controller
USB 2.0 Controller
Legacy USB
Support
Serial ATA
Native Mode
Operation
SATA RAID Enable
SATA AHCI Enable
SATA AHCI Legacy
Enable
Parameter
Description
Bi-directional
Selects the operation mode of the
parallel port.
EPP
[ECP]
[378]
Selects the base I/O address for
parallel port.
278
IRQ5
Selects the interrupt for parallel port.
[IRQ7]
[DMA1]
Selects the interrupt for parallel port.
DMA3
Disabled
If disabled, PS/2 mouse port will not
function.
[Enabled]
Disabled
If disabled, the USB ports do not
accept the USB device class 3 (HID:
[Enabled]
Human Interface Deice).
Disabled
If disabled, the USB2.0 device will not
function.
[Enabled]
Selects whether the USB keyboard is
Disabled
made available in OS which does not
[Enabled]
support USB formally.
Disabled
Selects whether the serial ATA is
enabled or disabled.
[Enabled]
Auto
Selects the native mode for ATA.
[Serial ATA]
Auto: I/O port is assigned as legacy
IDE-compatible device.
Serial ATA: I/O port is assigned as PCI
device.
Note: A specific OS does not support
the native mode.
[Disabled]
Indicates whether the RAID disk
drives that uses the onboard SATA is
Enabled
enabled or disabled. (View only)
To enable or disable the RAID system,
use the jumper switch on mother
board.
Disabled
Selects whether the native SATA
interface (AHCI: Advanced Host
[Enabled]
Controller Interface) is enabled or
disabled.
If you change setting, be sure to
confirm the boot priority order on Boot
menu.
Note: If you use the onboard SATA
controller, the supported mode
depends on OS you are using.
[Disabled]
Selects whether the AHCI Legacy
mode is enabled or disabled.
Enabled
This menu appears only when [SATA
AHCI Enable] is set to "Enabled".
Your Setting
[
]: Factory-set

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