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IDE Primary / Secondary /Master / Slave UDMA
Ultra DMA/100 functionality can be implemented if it is supported by the IDE hard drives in your
system. As well, your operating environment requires a DMA driver (Windows 95 OSR2 or a third
party IDE bus master driver). If your hard drive and your system software both support Ultra
DMA/100, select “Auto” to enable BIOS support. Options: Auto (default)、Disabled
***OnChip Serial ATA Setting***
On-Chip Serial ATA
This item allows you to select the “On-chip Serial ATA” operating mode.
(Note: You must use the “Combined Mode” if you have a Windows 98/Me operating system and you
want to install SATA devices).
Options: Disabled (default) Disable on-chip serial ATA
Auto BIOS will auto-detect the presence of SATA devices.
Combined Mode Allows SATA devices attached to this board to simulate a PATA
device by using one of the PATA channels. This mode is necessary if
you have a Windows 98/Me operating system and you want to use
SATA devices. Windows 98/Me supports PATA devices but does not
support SATA devices directly.
When you use this mode, you must specify which PATA channels to
use with your SATA devices (see “Serial ATA Port0 Mode” and
“Serial ATA Port1 Mode” fields).
Enhanced Mode This mode allows you to use all of the PATA and SATA connectors
available. If you select this option, you must configure one of the
SATA channels as the master SATA device (see “Serial ATA Port 0
Mode”).
SATA Only Use the SATA devices only
Serial ATA Port0/ 1 Mode
This field determines the operating mode of the SATA ports. The options are determined by the
“On-Chip Serial ATA” field.
On-Chip Serial ATA – Combined Mode:
When you set the “On-Chip Serial ATA” to “Combined Mode”, you must select one of the PATA
channels to use with the SATA devices. The PATA channel that you use must NOT be currently in
use by another disk device.
Options: Primary Master, Primary Slave, Secondary Master, Secondary Slave
On-Chip Serial ATA – Enhanced Mode:
When you set the “On-Chip Serial ATA” to “Enhanced Mode”, you must determine which of the
SATA devices will be the master SATA device. You configure this with the “Serial ATA Port 0
Mode” field only.
Options: SATA0 master, SATA1 master