Intel ISP1100 User Manual

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ISP1100 Internet Server Product Guide

Table 16.

IDE Configuration Menu

Feature

Options

Description

IDE
Controller

Boot (default)

Disabled

Primary

Secondary

“Disabled” disables the integrated IDE Controller. “Primary”
enables only the primary IDE Controller. “Secondary” enables
the secondary IDE Controller. “Both” enables both IDE
Controllers.

Hard Disk
Pre-Delay

Disabled (default)

3 seconds

6 seconds

9 seconds

12 seconds

15 seconds

21 seconds

30 seconds

Selects the hard disk drive pre-delay. Causes the BIOS to insert
a delay before attempting to detect IDE drives in the system.

Configures primary and secondary IDE devices as the name of
the drive found or Not Installed.

Primary
IDE Master

If device detected, see
Table 17 for IDE
configuration options.

Reports name of device installed, otherwise displays ”Not
Installed.”

Primary
IDE Slave

If device detected, see
Table 17 for IDE
configuration options.

Reports name of device installed, otherwise displays ”Not
Installed.”

Secondary
IDE Master

If device detected, see
Table 17 for IDE
configuration options.

Reports name of device installed, otherwise displays ”Not
Installed.”

Secondary
IDE Slave

If device detected, see
Table 17 for IDE
configuration options.

Reports name of device installed, otherwise displays ”Not
Installed.”

Table 17.

IDE Configuration Submenu

Feature

Options

Description

Type

None

User

Auto (default)

CD-ROM

ATAPI Removable

Other ATAPI

IDE Removable

Specifies the IDE configuration mode for IDE devices.

“User” allows the cylinders, heads, and sectors fields to be
changed.

“Auto” automatically fills in the values of the cylinders, heads,
and sectors fields.

LBA Mode
Control

Disabled

Enabled (default)

Enables or disables the LBA mode control.

Multi-
Sector
Transfers

Disabled

2 sectors

4 sectors

8 sectors

16 sectors (default)

Specifies the number of sectors per block for transfers in a single
interrupt from the hard drive to memory.

Check the hard drive’s specification for optimum setting.

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