Chapter 2
Installation and Configuration
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IDE Configuration Submenu
Use this submenu to apply alternate settings to the hard disk drive (HDD)
interfaces. Normally, you do not need to modify these settings, as the
factory default settings provide the most compatible and optimal
configuration.
•
Onboard IDE Controller
—This setting specifies whether or not the
onboard IDE controller is enabled or disabled. The default value is
Enabled
.
•
Serial-ATA Devices
—This setting specifies whether Serial-ATA
device interfaces are enabled or disabled. For the PXIe-8130, the only
available Serial-ATA device interface is
Device 0
. Selecting
Device 0
enables the Serial-ATA device interface. Selecting
Disabled
will
disable all Serial-ATA device interfaces. The default value is
Device 0
.
If a hard disk drive is detected on the interface, the setting will indicate
Hard Disk
.
•
Primary IDE Master
—Use this setting to access the Primary IDE
Master submenu. Refer to the
Primary IDE Master/Slave Submenus
section for more information. If no IDE device is detected on the
primary IDE master interface, this setting will indicate
Not Detected
.
If a hard disk drive is detected on the interface, the setting will indicate
Hard Disk
.
•
Primary IDE Slave
—Use this setting to access the Primary IDE Slave
submenu. Refer to the
Primary IDE Master/Slave Submenus
section
for more information. If no IDE device is detected on the primary IDE
slave interface, this setting will indicate
Not Detected
. If a hard disk
drive is detected on the interface, the setting will indicate
Hard Disk
.
•
Serial-ATA 0 Primary Channel
—Use this setting to access the
Serial-ATA 0 Primary Channel submenu. Refer to the
Primary/Secondary Channel Submenus
section for more information.
If no Serial-ATA device is detected on the SATA0 primary channel,
this setting will indicate
Not Detected
. If a hard disk drive is detected
on the interface, the setting will indicate
Hard Disk
.
•
Serial-ATA 0 Secondary Channel
—Use this setting to access the
Serial-ATA 0 Secondary Channel submenu. Refer to the
Primary/Secondary Channel Submenus
section for more information.
If no Serial-ATA device is detected on the SATA0 secondary channel,
this setting will indicate
Not Detected
. If a hard disk drive is detected
on the interface, the setting will indicate
Hard Disk
.