Seagate BlackArmor WS 110 BlackArmor PS User Guide - Page 120

B.2.2 Standard CMOS setup menu, used a Quantum

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The menu can differ in appearance, sets of items and their names, depending on the BIOS manufacturer. The most widely known BIOS makers for PC motherboards are Award/Phoenix and AMI. Moreover, while items in the standard setup menu are mostly the same for various BIOSes, items of the extended setup heavily depend on the computer and BIOS version. Below we describe the general principles of initial hard disk configuration. Large PC manufacturers like Dell and Hewlett-Packard produce motherboards themselves, and develop their own BIOS versions. You should always refer to the documentation that came with your computer for instructions on proper BIOS configuration. B.2.2 Standard CMOS setup menu Parameters in the standard CMOS setup menu usually define the geometry of the hard disk. The following parameters (and values) are available for each hard disk installed in your PC: Parameter Value Purpose Type 1-47, Not Installed, Auto Type 0 or Not Installed is used when there is no hard disk installed (to uninstall it). Type 47 is reserved for user-defined parameters or for parameters detected by the IDE Auto detection utility. Auto value allows for automatic detection of IDE disk parameters during the boot sequence. Cylinder (Cyl) 1-65535 The number of cylinders on a hard disk. For IDE disks, a logical number of cylinders are specified. Heads (Hd) 1-16 The number of heads on a hard disk. For IDE disks, a logical number of heads are specified. Sectors (Sec) 1-63 The number of sectors per track of a hard disk. For IDE disks, a logical number of sectors are specified. Size (Capacity) MBytes The capacity of the disk in megabytes. It is calculated according to the following formula: Size=(Cyl x Hds x Sec x 512) / 1024 / 1024. Mode (Translation Method) Normal/ LBA/ Large/Auto Method of translation of sector addresses. For example, to demonstrate the main features of Seagate BlackArmor Backup, we used a QuantumTM FireballTM TM1700A hard disk as one of the disks in our examples. Its parameters have the following values: Parameter Value Type Auto Cylinder (Cyl) 827 120 Copyright (c) 2000-2009 Acronis. All rights reserved. Copyright (c) 2009 Seagate Technology LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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The menu can differ in appearance, sets of items and their names, depending on
the BIOS manufacturer. The most widely known BIOS makers for PC motherboards
are Award/Phoenix and AMI. Moreover, while items in the standard setup menu are
mostly the same for various BIOSes, items of the extended setup heavily depend on
the computer and BIOS version.
Below we describe the general principles of initial hard disk configuration.
Large PC manufacturers like Dell and Hewlett-Packard produce motherboards themselves,
and develop their own BIOS versions. You should always refer to the documentation that
came with your computer for instructions on proper BIOS configuration.
B.2.2
Standard CMOS setup menu
Parameters in the standard CMOS setup menu usually define the geometry of the
hard disk. The following parameters (and values) are available for each hard disk
installed in your PC:
Parameter
Value
Purpose
Type
1-47, Not
Installed,
Auto
Type 0 or Not Installed is used when there is no
hard disk installed (to uninstall it). Type 47 is
reserved for user-defined parameters or for
parameters detected by the IDE Auto detection
utility.
Auto value allows for automatic detection of IDE
disk parameters during the boot sequence.
Cylinder (Cyl)
1-65535
The number of cylinders on a hard disk. For IDE
disks, a logical number of cylinders are specified.
Heads (Hd)
1-16
The number of heads on a hard disk. For IDE
disks, a logical number of heads are specified.
Sectors (Sec)
1-63
The number of sectors per track of a hard disk. For
IDE disks, a logical number of sectors are
specified.
Size (Capacity) MBytes
The capacity of the disk in megabytes. It is
calculated according to the following formula:
Size=(Cyl x Hds x Sec x 512) / 1024 / 1024.
Mode
(Translation
Method)
Normal/
LBA/
Large/Auto
Method of translation of sector addresses.
For example, to demonstrate the main features of Seagate BlackArmor Backup, we
used a Quantum
TM
Fireball
TM
TM1700A hard disk as one of the disks in our
examples. Its parameters have the following values:
Parameter
Value
Type
Auto
Cylinder (Cyl)
827
120
Copyright (c) 2000-2009 Acronis. All rights reserved.
Copyright (c) 2009 Seagate Technology LLC. All Rights Reserved.