Memory Configuration and BIOS Settings 6-21
Table 6-9:
The Integrated Peripherals Screen items.
Item
Description
IDE HDD
Block Mode
If your IDE Hard Disk supports block mode, you can
enable this item to speed up the hard disk drive (HDD)
access time. Otherwise, disable this item to avoid HDD
access error.
IDE Primary
Master PIO
In this item, there are five settings (0, 1, 2, 3, and 4)
defined for the manual mode and one setting (Auto) for
the automatic mode. The default setting is Auto.
IDE Primary
Slave PIO
In this item, there are five settings (0, 1, 2, 3, and 4)
defined for the manual mode and one setting (Auto) for
the automatic mode. The default setting is Auto.
IDE
Secondary
Master PIO
In this item, there are five settings (0, 1, 2, 3, and 4)
defined for the manual mode and one setting (Auto) for
the automatic mode. The default setting is Auto.
IDE
Secondary
Slave PIO
In this item, there are five settings (0, 1, 2, 3, and 4)
defined for the manual mode and one setting (Auto) for
the automatic mode. The default setting is Auto.
IDE Primary
Master
UDMA
UDMA stands for Ultra DMA. On this motherboard,
Intel PIIX4 improves IDE transfer rate using Bus Master
UltraDMA/33 IDE which can handle data transfer up to
33 MB/sec. The setting can be Disabled, Enabled or
Auto. The default setting is Auto.
Note: For this feature to work, your hard disk drive must
also support UDMA.
IDE Primary
Slave UDMA
On this motherboard, Intel PIIX4 improves IDE transfer
rate using Bus Master UltraDMA/33 IDE which can
handle data transfer up to 33 MB/sec. The setting can be
Disabled, Enabled or Auto. The default setting is Auto.
Note: For this feature to work, your hard disk drive must
also support UDMA.
IDE
Secondary
Master
UDMA
On this motherboard, Intel PIIX4 improves IDE transfer
rate using Bus Master UltraDMA/33 IDE which can
handle data transfer up to 33 MB/sec. The setting can be
Disabled, Enabled or Auto. The default setting is Auto.
Note: For this feature to work, your hard disk drive must
also support UDMA.