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5. Configuring the BIOS

Item Specific Help

IDE Primary Master [IBM-DBCA-206480-(PM)]

Auto = autotypes

hard-disk drive

installed here.

None = force setting no

IDE device.

CD-ROM = a CD-ROM drive

is installed here.

User = you enter

parameters of hard-disk

drive installed at this

connection.

Type:

[Auto]

CHS Format

Cylinders:

[13424]

Heads

[ 15]

Sectors:

[63]

Maximum Capacity:

6495MB

LBA Format

Total Sectors:

12685680

Maximum Capacity:

6495MB

Multi-Sector Transfers:

[16 Sectors]

LBA Mode Control:

[Enabled]

32 Bit I/O:

[Enabled]

Transfer Mode:

[Fast PIO 4]

Ultra DMA Mode:

[Disabled]

Video Display Device: [AUTO]

This field allows you to select and enable video display devices, such as an LCD panel, an external
CRT/LCD monitor, or both. The configuration options are: [AUTO] [LCD] [CRT]

System Memory:

This field displays the amount of conventional memory detected by the system during bootup. This
should show 640 KB for almost all computers and Notebook PCs. You do not need to make changes to
this field. This is a display only field.

Extended Memory:

This field displays the amount of extended memory detected by the system during bootup. For example
64512 KB means you have 64MB of system memory. Unfortunately, this will not tell you how much is
onboard and how much is added to the SO-DIMM socket. You must visually inspect the SO-DIMM
socket if you are considering expanding your memory. You do not need to make changes to this field.
This is a display only field.

IDE Primary Master

This field is used to configure the IDE Hard Disk installed in the system. To configure a hard disk drive,
move the cursor to highlight the IDE Primary Master field and press the Enter key to enter the sub-
menu.

NOTE: Before attempting to configure a hard disk drive, make sure you have the con-
figuration information supplied by the manufacturer of the drive. Incorrect settings
may cause your system to not recognize the installed hard disk. To allow the BIOS to
detect the drive type automatically, select [AUTO].

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