Parameter

Description

Options

 

 

 

IDE Primary Master UltraDMA

Ultra DMA/33 implementation is possible only if

Auto

IDE Primary Salve UltraDMA

your IDE hard drive supports it and the operating

Disables

IDE Secondary Master UltraDMA

environment includes a DMA driver. If your hard

 

drive and your system software both support

 

Secondary Slave UltraDMA

 

Ultra DMA/33, Ultra DMA/66 and Ultra DMA/100

 

 

 

 

select Auto to enable BIOS support.

 

 

 

 

SATA Mode

Select SATA Mode

IDE, RAID

 

 

 

On-Chip Serial ATA

This setting is used to specify the SATA

Disable, Auto, Legacy Mode,

 

controller.

Native Mode

 

If [Legacy Mode] is selected, PATA and SATA

 

 

will be combined.

 

 

If [Native Mode] is selected, PATA and SATA will

 

 

both be enabled.

 

 

If [Auto] is selected, PATA and SATA will be

 

 

arranged by BIOS, and you will be able to see

 

 

the IDE Device status listed in Standard COMS

 

 

Features.

 

 

 

 

Serial ATA Port 0/1 Mode

Select a compatible mode for Port 1 and Port 2

Primary Master

 

from Award setting to the chipset settings:

Primary Slave

 

Primary Master: Compatible Mode with Serial

Secondary Master

 

ATA Port 1 set to Primary Master.

Secondary Slave

 

Primary Slave: Compatible Mode with Serial

 

Primary Master

 

ATA Port 1 set to Primary Slave.

 

Secondary Master

 

Secondary Master: Compatible Mode with

 

SATA0 Master

 

Serial ATA Port 1 set to Secondary Master.

 

SATA1 Master

 

Secondary Slave: Compatible Mode with Serial

 

 

 

ATA Port 1 set to Secondary Slave.

 

 

Primary Master: Compatible Mode with only

 

 

Serial ATA Enabled and Port 1 set to Primary

 

 

Master.

 

 

Secondary Master: Compatible Mode with only

 

 

Serial ATA Enabled and Port 1 set to Secondary

 

 

Master.

 

 

SATA0 Master: Enhance Mode with Port 1 set to

 

 

Native Mode Master.

 

 

SATA1 Master: Enhance Mode with Port 2 set to

 

 

Native Mode Master.

 

 

 

 

Onboard Device

Press [Enter] to enter the sub-menu and the following screen appears:

Parameter

Description

Options

 

 

 

USB Controller

This setting is used to enable/disable the

Enabled

 

onboard USB controller.

Disabled

 

 

 

USB 2.0 Controller

Set to Enabled if you need to use any USB 2.0

Enabled

 

device in the operating system that does not

Disabled

 

support or have any USB 2.0 driver installed,

 

 

such as DOS.

 

 

 

 

USB Keyboard Support

This item allows the BIOS to interact with a USB

Enabled

 

keyboard or mouse to work with MS-DOS based

Disabled

 

utilities and non-Windows modes.

 

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