Using
IDE
Drives
Setup
In
addition
to
listing
the
different
IDE
devices,
there
are
options
for
configuring
the
serial
and
parallel
IDE
controllers.
Parallel
ATA
This
setting
allows
the
user
to
disable
one
or
both
of
the
parallel
IDE
controllers.
Serial
ATA
This
setting
allows
the
user
to
disable
the
serial
ATA
controllers.
Native
Mode
Operation
This
setting
is
only
available
when
the
serial
ATA
controller
is
enabled.
This
allows
the
user
to
specify
whether
the
parallel
and
serial
ATA
controllers
will
operate
in
legacy
or
native
mode.
By
default,
they
will
operate
in
native
mode
unless
both
parallel
ATA
controllers
are
populated
and
a
serial
ATA
drive
is
present.
Then
the
serial
ATA
drive
will
become
native
mode.
The
user
can
select
Automatic
or
the
serial
ATA
controller
to
run
in
native
mode.
However,
running
in
native
mode
might
not
work
with
older
operating
systems.
To
configure
IDE
Drives
Setup,
do
the
following:
1.
Start
the
IBM
Setup
Utility
program
(see
“Starting
the
IBM
Setup
Utility
program”
on
page
99).
2.
From
the
IBM
Setup
Utility
program
menu,
select
Devices.
3.
Select
IDE
Drives
Setup.
4.
Select
the
desired
devices
and
settings
and
press
Enter.
5.
Return
to
the
IBM
Setup
Utility
program
menu
and
select
Exit
and
then
Save
Settings.
Selecting
a
startup
device
If
your
computer
does
not
start
up
(boot)
from
a
device
such
as
the
CD-ROM,
diskette,
or
hard
disk
as
expected,
use
one
of
the
following
procedures
to
select
a
startup
device.
Selecting
a
temporary
startup
device
Use
this
procedure
to
startup
from
any
boot
device.
Note:
Not
all
CDs,
hard
disks,
and
diskettes
are
startable
(bootable).
1.
Turn
off
your
computer.
2.
Turn
on
your
computer
and
look
for
the
following
prompt
on
the
logo
screen:
(To
interrupt
normal
startup,
press
Enter)
Press
Enter
when
you
see
the
prompt.
3.
When
the
Startup
Interrupt
Menu
displays,
press
F12.
4.
Select
the
desired
startup
device
from
the
Startup
Device
menu
and
press
Enter
to
begin.
Note:
Selecting
a
startup
device
from
the
Alternate
startup
devices
menu
does
not
permanently
change
the
startup
sequence.
Changing
the
startup
sequence
To
view
or
change
the
primary
or
automatic
power-on
startup
sequence,
do
the
following:
Chapter
5.
Using
the
IBM
Setup
Utility
program
101