SCSI BIOS Setup
Send Start Unit Command
When set to Yes, the SCSI controller sends the Start Unit command to the specified SCSI device during bootup. The interface powers up the SCSI device
BIOS Multiple LUN Support
Select [Yes] when any SCSI device has multiple logical units. Setting options: [Yes], [No].
Include in BIOS Scan
Selecting [Yes] allows the SCSI controller to control the SCSI device with its SCSI ID. When set to [No], the SCSI controller does not control the specified SCSI device by not scanning for the SCSI ID during bootup, but the boot time will be decreased. Setting options: [Yes], [No].
Advanced Configuration
Press <Enter> to enter the
Advanced Configuration |
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Reset SCSI Bus at IC Initialization | Enabled |
Display <Ctrl><A> Message During BIOS Initialization | Enabled |
Extended Int 13 Translation for DOS Drives > 1 GByte | Enabled |
POST Display Mode | Verbose |
SCSI Controller Int 13 Support | Enabled |
Option Listed Below Has NO EFFECT if MULTI LUN Support is Disabled
Domain Validation | Enabled |
Support Removable Disks Under Int 13 as Fixed Disks | Disabled |
BIOS Support for Bootable | Enabled |
Reset SCSI Bus at IC Initialization
Selecting [Enabled] will reset the SCSI bus the first time the SCSI controller is initialized. Setting options: [Enabled], [Disabled].
Display <Ctrl><A> Message During BIOS Initialization
When enabled, the message “Press <Ctrl><A> for SCSISelect(TM) Utility” ap- pears on the screen during bootup. If disabled, the message does not show up, but you can still press <Ctrl> + <A> key combination to enter the SCSI BIOS utility. Setting options: [Enabled], [Disabled].
Extended Int 13 Translation for DOS Drives > 1 GByte
The field allows SCSI hard disk drives greater than 1 GB to use a translation scheme of 255 heads, 63 sectors per track. Setting options: [Enabled], [Disabled].