Introducing the BIOS
User’s Manual
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IDE Primary Master PIO:
Six options are available: Auto
(
Mode 0
(
Mode 1
(
Mode 2
(
Mode 3
(
Mode 4. The default
setting is
Auto
. The BIOS can auto-detect the transfer mode of the IDE devices in order to set its data
transfer rate (Default). You can select the PIO mode from Mode 0 to Mode 4 of the IDE devices in
order to set its data transfer rate. This field is not available to enter when the “
Internal PCI/IDE
”
field is
Disabled
or
Secondary
.
IDE Primary Slave PIO:
Six options are available: Auto
(
Mode 0
(
Mode 1
(
Mode 2
(
Mode 3
(
Mode 4. The default
setting is
Auto
. The BIOS can auto-detect the transfer mode of the IDE devices in order to set its data
transfer rate (Default). You can select the PIO mode from Mode 0 to Mode 4 of the IDE devices in
order to set its data transfer rate. This field is not available to enter when the “
Internal PCI/IDE
”
field is
Disabled
or
Secondary
.
IDE Secondary Master PIO:
Six options are available: Auto
(
Mode 0
(
Mode 1
(
Mode 2
(
Mode 3
(
Mode 4. The default
setting is
Auto
. The BIOS can auto-detect the transfer mode of the IDE devices in order to set its data
transfer rate (Default). You can select the PIO mode from Mode 0 to Mode 4 of the IDE devices in
order to set its data transfer rate. This field is not available to enter when the “
Internal PCI/IDE
”
field is
Disabled
or
Primary
.
IDE Secondary Slave PIO:
Six options are available: Auto
(
Mode 0
(
Mode 1
(
Mode 2
(
Mode 3
(
Mode 4. The default
setting is
Auto
. The BIOS can auto-detect the transfer mode of the IDE devices in order to set its data
transfer rate (Default). You can select the PIO mode from Mode 0 to Mode 4 of the IDE devices in
order to set its data transfer rate. This field does not appear when the “
Internal PCI/IDE
” field is
Disabled
or
Primary
.
Primary Master Ultra DMA:
Two options are available: Disabled or Auto. The default setting is
Auto
. Ultra DMA is a DMA data
transfer protocol that utilizes ATA commands and the ATA bus to allow DMA commands to transfer
data at a maximum burst rate of 133 MB/sec.
If you encounter the problem of using Ultra DMA devices, you can try to set this item to
Disabled
.
When you select Auto, the system automatically determines the optimal data transfer rate for each
IDE device. This field is not available to enter when the “
Internal PCI/IDE
” field is
Disabled
or
Secondary
.
Primary Slave Ultra DMA:
Two options are available: Disabled or Auto. The default setting is
Auto
. Ultra DMA is a DMA data
transfer protocol that utilizes ATA commands and the ATA bus to allow DMA commands to transfer
data at a maximum burst rate of 133 MB/sec.
If you encounter the problem of using Ultra DMA devices, you can try to set this item to
Disabled
.
When you select Auto, the system automatically determines the optimal data transfer rate for each
IDE device. This field is not available to enter when the “
Internal PCI/IDE
” field is
Disabled
or
Secondary
.
Secondary Master Ultra DMA:
Two options are available: Disabled or Auto. The default setting is
Auto
. Ultra DMA is a DMA data
transfer protocol that utilizes ATA commands and the ATA bus to allow DMA commands to transfer
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