SATA Settings
You can use the SATA Settings screen to view the SATA settings of SATA devices and enable RAID on your system.
To view the SATA Settings screen, perform the following steps:
3. |
On the System Setup Main Menu screen, click System BIOS. |
4. |
On the System BIOS screen, click SATA Settings. |
The SATA Settings screen details are explained as follows:
For AHCI or
RAID mode, BIOS support is always enabled.
For AHCI or
RAID mode, BIOS support is always enabled.
For AHCI or
RAID mode, BIOS support is always enabled.
For AHCI or
RAID mode, BIOS support is always enabled.
For AHCI or
RAID mode, BIOS support is always enabled.
For AHCI or
RAID mode, BIOS support is always enabled.
For AHCI or
RAID mode, BIOS support is always enabled.
For AHCI or
RAID mode, BIOS support is always enabled.
For AHCI or
RAID mode, BIOS support is always enabled.
For AHCI or
RAID mode, BIOS support is always enabled.
Viewing SATA Settings
You can use the SATA Settings screen to view the SATA settings of SATA devices and enable RAID on your system.
To view the SATA Settings screen, perform the following steps:
3. |
On the System Setup Main Menu screen, click System BIOS. |
4. |
On the System BIOS screen, click SATA Settings. |
The SATA Settings screen details are explained as follows:
For AHCI or
RAID mode, BIOS support is always enabled.
For AHCI or
RAID mode, BIOS support is always enabled.
For AHCI or
RAID mode, BIOS support is always enabled.
For AHCI or
RAID mode, BIOS support is always enabled.
For AHCI or
RAID mode, BIOS support is always enabled.
For AHCI or
RAID mode, BIOS support is always enabled.
For AHCI or
RAID mode, BIOS support is always enabled.
For AHCI or
RAID mode, BIOS support is always enabled.
For AHCI or
RAID mode, BIOS support is always enabled.
For AHCI or
RAID mode, BIOS support is always enabled.
SATA Settings details
You can use the SATA Settings screen to view the SATA settings of SATA devices and enable RAID on your system.
To view the SATA Settings screen, perform the following steps:
3. |
On the System Setup Main Menu screen, click System BIOS. |
4. |
On the System BIOS screen, click SATA Settings. |
The SATA Settings screen details are explained as follows:
For AHCI or
RAID mode, BIOS support is always enabled.
For AHCI or
RAID mode, BIOS support is always enabled.
For AHCI or
RAID mode, BIOS support is always enabled.
For AHCI or
RAID mode, BIOS support is always enabled.
For AHCI or
RAID mode, BIOS support is always enabled.
For AHCI or
RAID mode, BIOS support is always enabled.
For AHCI or
RAID mode, BIOS support is always enabled.
For AHCI or
RAID mode, BIOS support is always enabled.
For AHCI or
RAID mode, BIOS support is always enabled.
For AHCI or
RAID mode, BIOS support is always enabled.
Integrated Devices
You can use the Integrated Devices screen to view and configure the settings of all integrated devices including the video controller, integrated RAID controller, and the USB ports.
To view the Integrated Devices screen, perform the following steps:
3. |
On the System Setup Main Menu screen, click System BIOS. |
4. |
On the System BIOS screen, click Integrated Devices. |
The Integrated Devices screen details are explained as follows:
Enables or disables the USB ports. Selecting Only Back Ports On disables the front USB ports, selecting
All Ports Off disables all USB ports. The USB keyboard and mouse operate during boot process in certain operating systems. After the boot process is complete, the USB keyboard and mouse do not work if the ports are disabled.
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NOTE: Selecting Only Back Ports On and All Ports Off disables the USB management port and also restricts access to iDRAC features. |
Enables or disables the Embedded NIC1 and NIC2 options. If set to Disabled, the NIC may still be available for shared network access by the embedded management controller. The embedded NIC1 and NIC2 options are only available on systems that do not have Network Daughter Cards (NDCs). The Embedded NIC1 and NIC2 option is mutually exclusive with the Integrated Network Card 1 option. Configure the Embedded NIC1 and NIC2 option by using the NIC management utilities of the system.
Displays the current state of the embedded video controller. The Current State of Embedded Video Controller option is a read-only field. If the Embedded Video Controller is the only display capability in the system (that is, no add-in graphics card is installed), then the Embedded Video Controller is automatically used as the primary display even if the
Embedded Video Controller setting is set to
Disabled.