Tiger i7320 / Tiger i7320R Chapter 3: BIOS Setup
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Large Disk Access Mode
This option determines whether a hard drive with more than 1024 cylinders, more than 16
heads and or more than 64 tracks per sector is present on the system. Set this option to
DOS
if such a hard drive is present. Else, set this option to
Other
.
Virtually, all modern hard disks have these characters so leave this option at
DOS
, unless you
know otherwise.
DOS
/ Other
Parallel ATA
This option determines the controller to be used for parallel ATA devices.
Primary / Secondary /
Both
Serial ATA
This enables or disables booting from a serial ATA device.
Enabled
/ Disabled
Native Mode Operation
This determines whether SATA devices should work in Native Mode or in Emulated Mode. In
Native Mode, the SATA devices are treated as regular SATA devices, while in Emulated Mode,
they are treated as though they were IDE devices.
If you are installing Windows 98, ensure that this option is set to Emulated, else the installation
will hang.
Auto /
Parallel ATA / Serial ATA / Both
SATA RAID Enable
When this option is enabled, the Silicon Image RAID BIOS is loaded on system start up,
allowing for configuration of hardware RAID arrays. With the SATA RAID ROM option disabled,
the drives attached to the controller can only act independently of one another.
Enabled /
Disabled
Legacy USB Support
When enabled, the BIOS takes control of the USB ports. Enable this only if you run an OS that
does not support USB (e.g. DOS) or when you have USB hardware like USB mice that you
want to use even before the operating system loads.
Disabled
/ Enabled