Table 3 Computer
| Allows you to specify the parameters (logical cylinders, heads, and sectors per track) used by the |
| BIOS to translate disk I/O requests (from the operating system or an application) into terms the |
| hard drive can accept. Logical cylinders may not exceed 1024. The number of heads may not |
| exceed 256. The number of sectors per track may not exceed 63. These fields are only visible and |
| changeable when the drive translation mode is set to User. |
| Default Values SATA |
| Allows you to specify the default values for the Multisector Transfers, Transfer Mode, and |
| Translation Mode for ATA devices. |
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Storage Options | Removable Media Boot |
| Enables/disables ability to boot the system from removable media. |
| Legacy Diskette Write |
| Enables/disables ability to write data to legacy diskettes. |
| SATA Emulation |
| Allows you to choose how the SATA controller and devices are accessed by the operating system. |
| There are up to three supported options: Legacy Mode IDE, Native Mode IDE, and AHCI RAID. |
| Native Mode IDE is the default option. Use this option for "normal" |
| Legacy Mode IDE is available for compatibility with older operating systems and software that only |
| comprehend legacy IDE resources. |
| Select the AHCI RAID option to enable DOS and boot accesses to RAID volumes. Use this option |
| for RAID configurations under Windows 2000, XP, or Vista with the appropriate RAID device driver. |
| NOTE: The RAID device driver must be installed prior to attempting to boot from a RAID volume. |
| If you attempt to boot from a RAID volume without the required device driver installed, the system |
| will crash (blue screen). Also, do not select the RAID option while the DriveLock feature is enabled |
| on any attached hard drives. Doing so will cause the DriveLocked drives to remain locked and |
| inaccessible during subsequent reboots until another SATA Emulation mode is selected. |
| For more information on RAID, go to http://www.hp.com/support. Select your country and language, |
| select See support and troubleshooting information, enter the model number of the computer, |
| and press Enter. In the Resources category, click Manuals (guides, supplements, addendums, |
| etc). Under Quick jump to manuals by category, click White papers. |
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DPS | Allows you to execute |
| System (DPS) |
| NOTE: This selection will only appear when at least one drive capable of performing the DPS |
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Boot Order | Allows you to: |
| ● Specify the order in which attached devices (such as a USB flash media device, diskette drive, |
| hard drive, optical drive, or network interface card) are checked for a bootable operating |
| system image. Each device on the list may be individually excluded from or included for |
| consideration as a bootable operating system source. |
| ● Specify the order of attached hard drives. The first hard drive in the order will have priority in |
| the boot sequence and will be recognized as drive C (if any devices are attached). |
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| system has started. |
| Shortcut to Temporarily Override Boot Order |
| To boot one time from a device other than the default device specified in Boot Order, restart the |
| computer and press F9 when the monitor light turns green. After POST is completed, a list of |
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ENWW | Computer Setup (F10) Utilities 5 |