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The following explains the options for each feature:
On-Chip Primary/Secondary PCI IDE:
The default setting is
“Enabled”. This option enables the onboard Primary / Secondary PCI
IDE controller.
IDE Primary Master PIO, IDE Primary Slave PIO, IDE Second-
ary Master PIO, IDE Secondary Slave PIO:
There are six options
“Auto”, “Mode 0”, “Mode 1”, “Mode 2”, “Mode 3” and “Mode 4”.
The default setting is “Auto”. When set to “Auto” the BIOS will
automatically set the mode to match the transfer rate of hard disk. If
the system won’t boot up when set to “Auto”, set it manually to the
lower mode, e.g, from Mode 3 to Mode 2. All IDE drives should
work with PIO mode 0.
IDE Primary Master UDMA, IDE Primary Slave UDMA, IDE
Secondary Master UDMA, IDE Secondary Slave UDMA:
The
options are “Auto” (default) and “Disabled”. When set to “Auto” the
BIOS will automatically load Ultra DMA 33 driver to match the
transfer rate of IDE hard disk drive which supports Ultra DMA 33
mode. The default setting is “Auto”.
USB Controller:
Set this option to “Enabled” if an Universal Serial
Bus (USB) Device is connect to your system USB1 or USB2 port.
The default setting is “Enabled”.
USB Keyboard Support:
Set this option to “Enabled” if an
Universal Serial Bus (USB) keyboard is used in your system. The
default setting is “Disabled”.
Init Display First:
The options are “PCI Slot” or “Onboard
Display”. When set to “PCI Slot” BIOS will initial PCI slot Display
first and set primary display as PCI VGA unless there is not PCI
VGA card plug in then BIOS will set onboard display as primary
display device.
AC 97 Audio:
The option are “Enabled” or “Disabled”. When set to
“Enabled” the onboard Audio codec or Audio codec on the AMR
slot will function. When set to “Disabled” it will disabled onboard
audio codec and AMR slot , this allows system use PCI audio. The
default is “Enabled”.
Chapter 3: BIOS Configuration