Intel SE400BX, Motherboard manual IDE Configuration Submenus, Cd-Rom, Standard default

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SE440BX Motherboard Product Guide

IDE Configuration Submenus

This submenu is for configuring IDE devices, including:

Primary IDE master

Primary IDE slave

Secondary IDE master

Secondary IDE slave

Table 9.

IDE Configuration Submenus

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Feature

 

Options

 

Description

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Type

 

None

 

Specifies the IDE configuration mode for IDE

 

 

ATAPI Removable

 

devices.

 

 

Other ATAPI

 

User allows the cylinders, heads, and sectors

 

 

CD-ROM

 

 

 

 

fields to be changed.

 

 

User

 

 

 

 

Auto automatically fills in the values for the

 

 

IDE Removable

 

 

 

 

cylinders, heads, and sectors fields.

 

 

Auto (default)

 

 

 

 

 

 

Maximum Capacity

No options

 

Reports the maximum capacity for the hard disk.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Multi-Sector Transfers

Disabled (default)

 

Specifies number of sectors per block for

 

 

2 Sectors

 

transfers from the hard drive to memory.

 

 

4 Sectors

 

Check the hard drive’s specifications for optimum

 

 

8 Sectors

 

 

 

 

setting.

 

 

16 Sectors

 

 

 

 

 

 

LBA Mode Control

Disabled

 

Enables or disables the LBA mode control.

 

 

Enabled (default)

 

 

 

Transfer Mode

Standard (default)

 

Specifies the method for moving data to/from the

 

 

Fast PIO 1

 

drive.

 

 

Fast PIO 2

 

 

 

 

 

Fast PIO 3

 

 

 

 

 

Fast PIO 4

 

 

 

 

 

FPIO 3 / DMA 1

 

 

 

 

 

FPIO 4 / DMA 2

 

 

 

Ultra DMA

 

Disabled (default)

 

Specifies the Ultra DMA mode for the drive.

 

 

Mode 0

 

 

 

 

 

Mode 1

 

 

 

 

 

Mode 2

 

 

 

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Contents SE440BX Revision Revision History Date Revision HistoryContents Contents Using the Setup ProgramSE440BX Motherboard Product Guide Regulatory and Integration InformationContents Features Summary Motherboard FeaturesComponents Motherboard FeaturesBack Panel I/O Connectors Back Panel I/O ConnectorsSecond Level Cache Memory Microprocessor UpgradesMicroprocessor Main MemoryInput/Output I/O Controller Real-Time ClockUniversal Serial Bus USB Support PCI Auto Configuration Bios UpgradesISA Plug and Play Capability IDE Auto ConfigurationSecurity Passwords Expansion SlotsAdvanced Configuration and Power Interface Acpi Power ManagementBattery Advanced Power Management APMAudio Subsystem Optional Wake on RingWake on LAN Technology Optional Hardware Monitor OptionalCrystal Semiconductor CS4611 PCI Audio Accelerator Audio ConnectorsSpeaker Optional Crystal Semiconductor CS4236B Audio CodecBefore You Begin Installing and Replacing Motherboard ComponentsHow to Install and Remove the Motherboard How to Install a ProcessorInstalling and Replacing Motherboard Components Installing the Processor Retention Mechanism Install the Retention MechanismInstalling the Processor Install the ProcessorInstalling the Heatsink Support Top Bar How to Set the Processor SpeedJ8A1 Remove the Installed Processor How to Upgrade to a Boxed Pentium II ProcessorRemoving the Heatsink Support Top Bar and the Processor Remove the Heatsink Support Base Removing the Heatsink Support Retention PinsUsing the Heatsink Support Base Removal Tool How to Install Memory Upgrade the ProcessorDimm Size Non-ECC Configuration Shows the location of the Dimm sockets Installing a Dimm How to Remove MemoryVarning How to Replace the BatteryReplacing the Battery How to Clear the Passwords Mode Jumper Description Using the Setup ProgramSetup Program Modes Jumper Settings for Setup Program ModesFunction Keys Setup MenusSetup Menu Bar Setup Function KeysMaintenance Menu Main MenuMain Menu Advanced Menu No defaultAuto default Advanced MenuPeripheral Configuration Submenu Peripheral Configuration SubmenuIDE Configuration IDE ConfigurationCD-ROM IDE Configuration SubmenusIDE Configuration Submenus Standard defaultVideo Configuration Submenu Floppy OptionsDMI Event Logging Security Menu Resource Configuration SubmenuResource Configuration Submenu Available default ReservedBoot Menu Power MenuBoot Menu Power MenuOptions Description Hard Drive SubmenuHard Drive Submenu ∙ Atapi CD-ROMRemovable Devices Submenu Feature DescriptionExit Menu Removable Devices SubmenuRecording the Current Bios Settings Upgrading the BiosPreparing for the Upgrade Obtaining the Bios Upgrade FileUpgrading the Bios Upgrading the BiosCreating a Bootable Diskette Creating the Bios Upgrade DisketteRecovering the Bios Changing the Bios Language Motherboard Connectors Technical ReferencePC/PCI Auxiliary Line In Connector Wake on Ring ConnectorWake on LAN Technology Connector Fan 3 ConnectorFan 1 Connector CD Audio ConnectorChassis Intrusion Connector Fan 2 ConnectorPower Supply Connector Scsi LED ConnectorPC/PCI Connector Connector Pin Signal Name Front Panel ConnectorsMemory Map Motherboard ResourcesMemory Map DMA ChannelsMap O MapAddress hex Size Description Interrupts PCI Configuration Space MapPCI Configuration Space Map InterruptsBios Error Messages Error MessagesBios Beep Codes Bios Error MessagesSetup Error MessagesEMC Regulations Safety RegulationsRegulatory and Integration Information Regulatory ComplianceRegulatory and Integration Information Installation PrecautionsInstallation Instructions Product Certification MarkingsEnsure Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Ensure Host Computer and Accessory Module CertificationsPrevent Power Supply Overload Place Battery Marking on the ComputerUse Only for Intended Applications

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