Foxconn 45GMX-V Manual De Usuario

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it for troubleshooting purposes. For example, certain IDE devices may not run properly using 
DMA transfers when the PCI bus is overclocked. Disabling DMA support will force the drive to 
use the slower PIO transfer mode. This may allow the drive to work properly with the higher 
PCI bus speed.
► On-Chip Primary PCI IDE
Enable/Disable Primary IDE port. It also relates to the drives displayed on the IDE Channel 0 
Master/Slave in "Standard CMOS Feature" menu.
► IDE Primary Master PIO
Specify a particular PI� mode (0,1,2,3,4) for legacy PI� operation or select Auto and let the 
system automatically detect it.
► IDE Primary Slave PIO
Specify a particular PI� mode (0,1,2,3,4) for legacy PI� operation or select Auto and let the 
system automatically detect it.
► IDE Primary Master UDMA
Disable UDMA operation or select Auto and let the system automatically detect it.
► IDE Primary Slave UDMA
Disable UDMA operation or select Auto and let the system automatically detect it.
► On-Chip Secondary PCI IDE / ► IDE Secondary Master PIO / ► IDE Secondary Slave PIO 
/ ► IDE Primary Secondary UDMA / ► IDE Secondary Slave UDMA
Settings of Secondary PCI IDE as defined on the Primary PCI IDE.  It also relates to the drives 
displayed on the IDE Channel 1 Master/Slave in "Standard CMOS Feature" menu.
► On-Chip Serial ATA
[Disabled] : Disable SATA Controller. Only 2 IDE drives are available at PATA port.
[Combined Mode] : PATA and SATA are combined, maximum there are four IDE drives. You 
can select PATA as the Primary PCI IDE or select SATA as the Primary 
PCI IDE through the below "PATA IDE Mode" setting. Four drives are 
displayed as IDE Channel 0 Master/Slave and IDE Channel 1 Master/
Slave in "Standard CMOS Feature" menu.
[Enhanced Mode] : Maximum of 6 IDE drives are supported. Two PATA drives are displayed as 
IDE Channel 0 Master/Slave, and four SATA drives are displayed as IDE 
Channel 2 Master/Slave and IDE Channel 3 Master/Slave in "Standard 
CMOS Feature" menu.
[SATA Only] : SATA is operating in legacy mode. Four SATA drives are displayed as IDE 
Channel 0 Master/Slave and IDE Channel 1 Master/Slave in "Standard CM�S 
Feature" menu.
► SATA PORT Speed Settings
When SATA is operating in [Enhanced Mode], you can select its speed to Disabled, SATA I or 
SATA II. Default SATA II can get the best performance. 
► PATA IDE Mode
When SATA is operating in [Combined Mode], you can further select which one of PATA or 
SATA is functioning as the Primary IDE and which one is functioning as the Secondary. 
► SATA Port
When SATA is operating in [Combined Mode], you can refer to this display message to connect 
SATA drives with the corresponding SATA ports on the motherboard for correct operations.