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P4LA User’s <strong>Manual</strong><br />

System Configuration<br />

Chapter 3 <br />

3.1 <br />

Based on Intel® ICH7R Southbridge chip, the board supports 4 Serial ATA II ports; please<br />

follow the touring guide to setup your Serial ATA devices.<br />

For Windows 98/SE/ME, Windows NT4.0 and DOS system, they only support up to 4 IDE<br />

devices including SATA devices, and Windows 2000/XP/Server2003 have no such<br />

limitation.<br />

Operating<br />

System<br />

(Support Mode)<br />

Windows<br />

2000/XP<br />

(Enhance Mode)<br />

Windows<br />

98/ME/NT4.0<br />

Parallel ATA<br />

Primary<br />

(2 Devices)<br />

Serial ATA<br />

SATA1 SATA2 SATA3 SATA4<br />

◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦<br />

Type 1<br />

◦<br />

X<br />

◦<br />

X<br />

◦<br />

(Combine Mode)<br />

(Primary)<br />

(Secondary)<br />

(Secondary)<br />

Type 2<br />

◦<br />

◦<br />

X<br />

◦<br />

X<br />

(Combine Mode)<br />

(Secondary)<br />

(Primary)<br />

(Primary)<br />

Type 3<br />

(SATA only)<br />

X<br />

◦<br />

(Primary)<br />

(Master)<br />

(Table 3.1.1)<br />

◦<br />

(Secondary)<br />

(Master)<br />

◦<br />

(Primary)<br />

(Slave)<br />

◦<br />

(Secondary)<br />

(Slave)<br />

The following BIOS setup screen shows how to setup your ATAPI devices with each mode.<br />

SATA Configuration 35

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