
IDE Configuration Submenu
Table 5. IDE Configuration Submenu Options
the following additional options:
If port is set to Enabled, available I/O addresses are 3F8, 3E8, 2F8, and 2E8.
If port is set to Enabled, available interrupts are IRQ3 and IRQ4.
Configures the parallel port. Set this option to Auto (default), Enabled, or Disabled. Depending on the port setting, you can set
the following additional options:
If port is set to Auto or Enabled, available modes are Output Only, Bi-directional, ECP
(default), and EPP.
NOTE: Before changing this setting, refer to the device manufacturer's documentation for information on which
mode to use.
If port is set to Enabled, available I/O addresses are 378 (default), 278, and 228.
If port is set to Enabled, available interrupts are 7 and 5.
NOTE: This option is available in integrated audio systems only.
Determines if the integrated audio controller is Enabled (default) or Disabled. Set this option to Disabled if you are using a
sound card instead of the integrated audio controller or if the resources used by the controller are needed.
NOTE: This option is available in integrated NIC systems only.
Determines if the integrated NIC is Enabled (default) or Disabled. Set this option to Disabled if you are using a network card
instead of the integrated NIC or if the resources used by the controller are needed.
Set to Disabled if legacy USB support is not desired. Auto (default) and Enabled allow support for legacy USB.
Reserved (default) indicates that the IRQ is reserved for use by legacy systems. Available indicates that a specific IRQ is
available on the system.
Configures the integrated primary and secondary EIDE controllers and detects the types of drives attached to them. If set to
Primary, Secondary, or Both, the designated controller(s) are enabled, and the types of drives attached are displayed. If set to
either Primary or Secondary, the other controller is not enabled and the IRQ it normally uses becomes available. If set to
Disabled, the system cannot detect any drives attached to the controllers and displays None for all four IDE drive options.
Identifies the first drive attached to the primary EIDE interface, usually the boot hard-disk drive. See "Primary IDE Master
Submenu."
Identifies the second drive attached to the primary EIDE interface, usually a second hard-disk drive. The format of this submenu
is the same as the one described in "Primary IDE Master Submenu"
Identifies the first drive attached to the secondary EIDE interface, if there is one. The format of this submenu is the same as the
one described in "Primary IDE Master Submenu."
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