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Integrated Devices Screen
Table 2-6 lists the options and descriptions for the information fields that
appear on the Integrated Devices screen.
Table 2-5. SATA Configuration Screen
Option Description
SATA Controller Allows the integrated SATA controller to be set to Off or
ATA Mode. Off disables the SATA subsystem. ATA Mode
sets the SATA subsystem to Native IDE mode.
Port A Displays the model number, drive type, and size of the
device attached to Port A. When set to Auto (default), the
port is enabled if devices are attached to the port.
Port B Displays the model number, drive type, and size of the
device attached to Port B. When set to Auto (default), the
port is enabled if devices are attached to the port.
Port C Displays the model number, drive type, and size of the
device attached to Port C. When set to Auto (default), the
port is enabled if devices are attached to the port.
Port D Displays the model number, drive type, and size of the
device attached to Port D. When set to Auto (off is the
default), the port is enabled if devices are attached to the
port.
Table 2-6. Integrated Devices Screen
Option Description
Diskette Controller Enables the diskette controller. When set to Auto (the
default), each channel of the diskette controller is enabled
if IDE devices are attached to the channel and the external
diskette controller is not detected.
User Accessible USB
Ports
Enables or disables the system's USB ports. Options are All
Ports On or All Ports Off. Disabling the USB ports makes
system resources available for other devices.
Internal USB Port Indicates whether the internal USB port is On (the
default) or Off.
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