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•  SP – slave (or no jumper required) 
•  CS – cable select for master/slave: the purpose of the hard disk is determined by 
its physical position with respect to the motherboard 
•  PK – jumper parking position: the position where one can put the jumper if it is 
not necessary in the existing configuration 
The hard disk with the jumper in master position is treated by the basic input/output 
system (BIOS) as bootable. 
The jumpers on hard disks that are connected to the same cable can be in the cable 
select for master/slave
 position. In this case, BIOS will deem as "master", the disk 
that is connected to the IDE cable, which is closer to the motherboard than the 
other one. 
 
Unfortunately, hard disk markings were never standardized. You might well find that 
markings on your hard disk differ from the ones described above. Moreover, for the old 
types of hard disks, their purpose could be defined by two jumpers instead of one. You 
should study the markings carefully before installing your hard disk in the computer. 
It is not enough to physically connect the hard disk to the motherboard and set the 
jumpers properly for the hard disk to function — hard disks have to be properly 
configured with the motherboard BIOS. 
B.2 
BIOS 
When you turn on your computer, you often see a number of short text messages 
before you see the splash screen of your operating system. These messages are 
from the POST (power-on self test) program that belongs to BIOS and is executed 
by the processor. 
BIOS, or the basic input/output system, is a program that resides in the permanent 
memory chip (ROM or flash BIOS) on the motherboard of your computer and is its 
key element. The version of BIOS that you use "knows" all the peculiarities of all the 
components of the motherboard: processor, memory, integrated devices. BIOS 
versions are provided by the manufacturers of motherboards. 
Main BIOS functions are: 
•  POST checking of processor, memory and I/O devices 
•  initial configuring of all software-manageable parts of the motherboard 
•  initialization of the operating system (OS) booting process 
Among numerous components of the computer, initial configuration is necessary for 
the external memory subsystem that controls hard disk drives, floppy disk drives, 
CD-ROM drives, DVDs, and other devices. 
B.2.1 
Setup utility 
BIOS has a built-in setup utility for initial computer configuration. To enter it, you 
have to press a certain key combination (Del, F1,  Ctrl+Alt+Esc,  Ctrl+Esc, or 
some  other,  depending  on  your  BIOS)  during  the  POST  sequence  that  starts 
immediately after you turn your computer on. Usually the message with the 
required key combination is displayed during the startup testing. Pressing this 
combination takes you to the menu of the setup utility that is included in your BIOS. 
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