Intel SE7525GP2 Product Specification - Page 78

System BIOS, Intel® Server Boards SE7320SP2 and SE7525GP2, Revision 4.0, Table 26. Mixed PATA-SATA

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System BIOS Feature Third IDE Master Options N/A Fourth IDE Master N/A Hard Disk Write Protect Disabled Enabled IDE Detect Time Out (Sec) ATA(PI) 80Pin Cable Detection 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 Host & Device Host Device Intel® Server Boards SE7320SP2 and SE7525GP2 Help Text While entering setup, BIOS auto detects the presence of IDE devices. This displays the status of auto detection of IDE devices. While entering setup, BIOS auto detects the presence of IDE devices. This displays the status of auto detection of IDE devices. Disable / enable device write protection. This will be effective only if device is accessed through BIOS. Select the time out value for detecting ATA/ATAPI device(s). Description Selects submenu with additional device details. Selects submenu with additional device details. Primarily used to prevent unauthorized writes to hard drives. Primarily used with older IDE devices with longer spin up times. Select the mechanism for detecting 80-pin ATA (PI) cable. The 80-pin cable is required for UDMA-66 and above. The BIOS detects the cable by querying the host and/or device. Table 26. Mixed PATA-SATA Configuration with only Primary PATA Feature Options Mixed PATA / SATA First ATA Channel PATA M-S SATA M-S Help Text Configure this channel to PATA or SATA. PATA: Parallel ATA Primary channel. SATA: Serial ATA. Second ATA Channel PATA M-S SATA M-S Configure this channel to PATA or SATA. PATA: Parallel ATA Primary channel. SATA: Serial ATA. 3rd & 4th ATA Channels A1-3rd M/A2-4th M A1-4th M/A2-3rd M None Configure this channel to PATA or SATA. PATA: Parallel ATA Primary channel. SATA: Serial ATA. Description Defines the SATA device for this channel. If the Second ATA is assigned SATA, this option reverts to PATA. Defines the SATA device for this channel. If the First ATA is assigned SATA, this option reverts to PATA. Display only. If the First ATA or Second ATA is assigned SATA, this option reverts to None. 66 Revision 4.0

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System BIOS
IntelĀ® Server Boards SE7320SP2 and SE7525GP2
Revision 4.0
66
Feature
Options
Help Text
Description
Third IDE Master
N/A
While entering setup, BIOS
auto detects the presence of
IDE devices. This displays the
status of auto detection of IDE
devices.
Selects submenu with additional
device details.
Fourth IDE Master
N/A
While entering setup, BIOS
auto detects the presence of
IDE devices. This displays the
status of auto detection of IDE
devices.
Selects submenu with additional
device details.
Hard Disk Write
Protect
Disabled
Enabled
Disable / enable device write
protection. This will be
effective only if device is
accessed through BIOS.
Primarily used to prevent
unauthorized writes to hard
drives.
IDE Detect Time Out
(Sec)
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
Select the time out value for
detecting ATA/ATAPI
device(s).
Primarily used with older IDE
devices with longer spin up
times.
ATA(PI) 80Pin Cable
Detection
Host & Device
Host
Device
Select the mechanism for
detecting 80-pin ATA (PI)
cable.
The 80-pin cable is required for
UDMA-66 and above. The BIOS
detects the cable by querying
the host and/or device.
Table 26. Mixed PATA-SATA Configuration with only Primary PATA
Feature
Options
Help Text
Description
Mixed PATA / SATA
First ATA
Channel
PATA M-S
SATA M-S
Configure this channel to PATA or SATA.
PATA: Parallel ATA Primary channel.
SATA: Serial ATA.
Defines the SATA
device for this
channel. If the
Second ATA is
assigned SATA, this
option reverts to
PATA.
Second ATA
Channel
PATA M-S
SATA M-S
Configure this channel to PATA or SATA.
PATA: Parallel ATA Primary channel.
SATA: Serial ATA.
Defines the SATA
device for this
channel. If the First
ATA is assigned
SATA, this option
reverts to PATA.
3rd & 4th ATA
Channels
A1-3
rd
M/A2-4
th
M
A1-4
th
M/A2-3
rd
M
None
Configure this channel to PATA or SATA.
PATA: Parallel ATA Primary channel.
SATA: Serial ATA.
Display only. If the
First ATA or Second
ATA is assigned
SATA, this option
reverts to None.