Table 3 Computer Setup—Storage (continued)
| drive can accept. Logical cylinders may not exceed 1024. The number of heads may not exceed | |||||
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| changeable when the drive translation mode is set to User. | |||||
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| Allows you to specify the default values for the Multisector Transfers, Transfer Mode, and Translation | |||||
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| Enables/disables ability to write data to legacy diskettes. | |||||
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| Allows you to control how BIOS disk I/O requests are serviced. When Enable is selected, the BIOS | |||||
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| the BIOS will service ATA disk read and write requests with PIO data transfers. | |||||
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| Allows you to choose how the SATA controller and devices are accessed by the operating system. | |||||
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| IDE is the default option. Use this option for "normal" | |||||
| Select the AHCI option to enable DOS and boot accesses to SATA devices using the AHCI interface. | |||||
| Select this mode, if the target operating system supports accessing the SATA devices via AHCI (e.g., | |||||
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6 Computer Setup (F10) Utility | ENWW |