User`s guide
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Motherboard User’s Guide
Some options on the main menu page lead to tables of items with installed values
that you can use cursor arrow keys to highlight one item, and press PgUp and
PgDn keys to cycle through alternative values of that item. The other options on
the main menu page lead to dialog boxes requiring your answer OK or Cancel by
selecting the [OK] or [Cancel] key.
CMOS Setup Utility – Copyright (C) 1985-2005, American Megatrends, Inc.
Standard CMOS Setup
Date Thu 01/18/2007
Time 00:00:41
Primary IDE Master ATAPI CDROM
Primary IDE Slave Not Detected
S-ATA1 Not Detected
S-ATA2 Not Detected
IDE BusMaster Enabled
Help Item
User [Enter], [TAB]
or [SHIFT-TAB] to
select a field.
Use [+] or [-] to
configure system Time.
: Move Enter: Select +/-/: Value F10: Save Esc: Exit
F1: General Help F9: Optimized Defaults
Drive A 1.44 MB 3
1
/
2
Standard CMOS Setup Page
This page displays a table of items defining basic information of your system.
Drive A
IDE BusMaster
These items set up system date and time.
Primary IDE Master/Primary IDE Slave
Use these items to configure devices connected to the Primary IDE channels. To
configure an IDE hard disk drive, choose Auto. If the Auto setting fails to find a
hard disk drive, set it to User, and then fill in the hard disk characteristics (Size,
Cyls, etc.) manually. If you have a CD-ROM drive, select the setting CDROM.
If you have an ATAPI device with removable media (e.g. a ZIP drive or an LS-
120), select Floptical.
If you have already changed the setup utility, press F10 to save those changes
and exit the utility. Press F1 to display a screen describing all key functions.
Press F9 to load optimtimal settings.
S-ATA1/2
Date & Time
The item defines the characteristics of any diskette drive attached to the system.
You can connect one or two diskette drives.
This item enables or disables the DMA under DOS mode. We recommend you to
leave this item at the default value.
These items display the status of auto detection of saa devices when “Onboard
SATA-IDE” sets to “IDE”.