Setup Utility 2-7
To return to the Main Menu, press the
Esc
key.
IDE Devices
The next four entries, Primary IDE Master and Slave, and Secondary IDE Master
and Slave refer to settings for IDE devices. These fields report the presence of,
and identification for as many as four physical IDE devices, two on each PCI/IDE
connector.
The submenus can be used to auto-configure or manually configure the IDE
devices, usually hard drives or CD-ROM drives. Depending on the system you
purchased, the available options may include “User,” “Auto” (default),
“CD-ROM,” “IDE Removable,” “ATAPI Removable” or “None.”
The standard hard drive (drive C) shipped with the system is configured as
“Primary IDE Master.” The standard CD-ROM reader is configured as
“Secondary IDE Master.” When the cursor is placed on one of these fields and
selected by pressing the
Enter
key, the IDE Device Submenu appears allowing
the drive parameters to be set.
NOTE:
Jumpers on the IDE device must be set
to the master or slave device (see the
documentation that comes with the device).
Primary/Secondary IDE Master/Slave (Submenus)
These entries let you check or change the following hard disk drive parameters. They are
not available if Auto is selected.
Type
This option lets you choose “Auto” to have BIOS detect the type and properties
of the drive or “User definable” where you provide the BIOS with the specific
drive properties. “Disabled” is used when there are no IDE drives installed in the
system.
Cylinders/Heads/Sectors fields
Cylinders — If your device configuration type is set to “Auto,” this field displays
the number of cylinders for your hard drive and cannot be changed. If the Type is
set to “User,” you must enter the correct number of cylinders for your hard drive.
Heads — If your device configuration type is set to “Auto,” this field displays the
number of heads for your hard drive and cannot be changed. If the Type is set to
“User,” you must enter the correct number of heads for your hard drive.
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