Tyan Computer I7320 Large Disk Access Mode, Parallel ATA, Native Mode Operation, Sata RAID Enable

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Chapter 3: BIOS Setup

Large Disk Access Mode

This option determines whether a hard drive with more than 1024 cylinders, more than 16 heads and or more than 64 tracks per sector is present on the system. Set this option to DOS if such a hard drive is present. Else, set this option to Other.

Virtually, all modern hard disks have these characters so leave this option at DOS, unless you know otherwise.

DOS / Other

Parallel ATA

This option determines the controller to be used for parallel ATA devices. Primary / Secondary / Both

Serial ATA

This enables or disables booting from a serial ATA device.

Enabled / Disabled

Native Mode Operation

This determines whether SATA devices should work in Native Mode or in Emulated Mode. In Native Mode, the SATA devices are treated as regular SATA devices, while in Emulated Mode, they are treated as though they were IDE devices.

If you are installing Windows 98, ensure that this option is set to Emulated, else the installation will hang.

Auto / Parallel ATA / Serial ATA / Both

SATA RAID Enable

When this option is enabled, the Silicon Image RAID BIOS is loaded on system start up, allowing for configuration of hardware RAID arrays. With the SATA RAID ROM option disabled, the drives attached to the controller can only act independently of one another.

Enabled / Disabled

Legacy USB Support

When enabled, the BIOS takes control of the USB ports. Enable this only if you run an OS that does not support USB (e.g. DOS) or when you have USB hardware like USB mice that you want to use even before the operating system loads.

Disabled / Enabled

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Contents Tiger i7320 S5350 TigerTable of Contents Iii SATA/RAID SetupTiger i7320 S5350 Table of Contents Before you begin… Check the package contents before you proceedCongratulations Hardware SpecificationsMemory PowerIntegrated PCI IDE Integrated Serial ATAInstallation Notes Installing the MotherboardBoard Image Block Diagram S5350 Motherboard ComponentsJumpers and Connectors SO-DIMM Socket J19 Optional Smdc Connector J21 OptionalExternal speaker Header JP4 Front Panel Connector J22Front Panel USB 2.0 Connector JP13 USB2 Chassis Fan Connectors with Fan Control FAN 1/2/3/4/5Sata activity LED Header JP16 CPU FAN1/FAN2 Connectors11 COM2 connector JP18 Chassis Fan Connectors FAN6, FAN713 LAN1/LAN2 speed LED Headers JP24, JP29 12 LAN1/LAN2 activity LED Headers JP21, JP30Clear Cmos Jumper JP25 15 3-pin Power LED Connector JP32Pin Mounting the Motherboard Always install memory beginning with DIMM4 Installing MemoryRegistered ECC and non-ECC Memory is supported Installing the Processor and Cooling Fan Memory Installation ProcedureProcessor Installation Cooling Fan Installation Installing Drive Cables Installing Expansion Cards Installing Optional SO-DIMM modules Port definitions Connecting External DevicesOnboard LAN LED Color Definition OffFinishing Up Installing the Power SupplyStarting Setup About the BiosCase of Problems Key FunctionSetup Variations Main Bios SetupMain AdvancedMain System Time / Date setupLegacy Diskette a System MemoryLBA Mode Control IDE Master / Slave SetupMulti-Sector Transfers Ultra DMA Mode Transfer ModeBit I/O Null / Write Protect Cache Video Bios Area Cache System Bios Area Memory Cache Null / Write ProtectQuiet Boot Boot FeaturesQuick Boot Mode Summary ScreenInstalled OS Extended Memory TestingReset Configuration Data AdvancedNative Mode Operation Large Disk Access ModeSata RAID Enable Parallel ATAAdvanced Chipset Control Hardware MonitorSpectrum Spread Dram Data Integrity Mode Force Compliance Mode EntryECC Error Type Serr signal conditionOption ROM Scan Integrated LAN PCI-E port a DeviceHyper Threading Technology Advanced Processor OptionsThermal Management Set Max Ext CPUID=3 4 I/O Device ConfigurationSerial Port a Base I/O Address2F8 Serial Port BMode Parallel PortFloppy Disk Controller EnabledECC Event Logging DMA Event LoggingClear all DMI event logs Baud Rate Console Redirection Com Port AddressConsole Type Flow ControlBios Boot Timeout ASF Configuration Minimum WatchDog TimeoutOS Boot Timeout Power-on wait timeSet User Password Set Supervisor PasswordPassword on boot SecurityPower Exit BootIntroduction What is RAID?RAID0 stripping RAID 1 mirroringConfiguring Bios for Intel RAID for Serial ATA on board BiosRAID migration feature Intel Application Accelerator RAID EditionCreate RAID 0 or RAID 1 Volume Creating, Deleting, and Resetting RAID SetsDelete RAID Volume Instructions on Creating F6 Floppy Diskette Reset RAID DataConfirming Version of Intel RAID Option ROM Installed Installation Using F6 MethodIntel RAID Option ROM DescriptionMain Menu Create Array Menu Tiger i7320 S5350 Confirm the exit by pressing Y key Delete Array Menu Will be Lost Reset Disks to Non-RAIDInstallation Caution Installing the Intel Application Accelerator RAID EditionInstallation Steps Installation License Agreement Installation Welcome ScreenInstallation Choose Destination Location Installation Setup Status Installation Select Program FolderInstallation InstallShieldR Wizard Complete Using the Intel Application Accelerator RAID Edition Utility Following instructions assume classic modeSymptom Incompatible Hardware Issues During InstallationRAID Ready RAID Driver File PropertiesRAID Ready System Requirements Steps on Setting Up a RAID Ready SystemRAID Migration Instructions Creating a New Partition Using Windows* Disk ManagementCreate RAID Volume from Existing Hard Drive RAID Volume Name Select the RAID Volume Name, RAID Level, and Strip SizeRAID Level Strip Sizes4KB Migration Process May Take Considerable Time to Complete Uninstall Warning Uninstalling the Intel Application Accelerator RAID EditionWindows* XP / Windows Intel Storage Utility Unattended Installation Under Windows* XP / WindowsCreate Volume Manually Strip Size Settings Descriptions Successful Creation Confirm Creation of New RAID VolumeTiger i7320 S5350 Flash Utility Beep CodesMemory, Video, CPU Appendix I Glossary Tiger i7320 S5350 Tiger i7320 S5350 Mirroring see RAID Tiger i7320 S5350 Striping see RAID Technical Support Returning Merchandise for ServiceDocument # D1605