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ASUS TS300-E3
ASUS TS300-E3
ASUS TS300-E3
ASUS TS300-E3
ASUS TS300-E3
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SCSI Bus Scan Order
SCSI Bus Scan Order
SCSI Bus Scan Order
SCSI Bus Scan Order
SCSI Bus Scan Order
Indicates the order in which to scan SCSI identifiers on an adapter.
Changing this item will affect drive letter assignment(s) if more than
one device is attached to an adapter.
Changing this item may conflict with an operating system that
automatically assigns drive order.
Removable Media Support
Removable Media Support
Removable Media Support
Removable Media Support
Removable Media Support
Allows you to specify the removable media support option for an
adapter. Select [None] to disable removable media support whether
the drive is selected as first (BBS), or is first in the scan order (non-
BBS). Set this item to [Boot Drive Only] to enable removable media
support for a removable hard drive if it is first in the scan order. Select
[With Media Installed] to enable support for removable media
regardless of the drive ordering.
CHS Mapping
CHS Mapping
CHS Mapping
CHS Mapping
CHS Mapping
Defines how the Cylinder Head Sector values are mapped into a disk
without pre-existing partition information. CHS Mapping allows either
SCSI Plug and Play Mapping
SCSI Plug and Play Mapping
SCSI Plug and Play Mapping
SCSI Plug and Play Mapping
SCSI Plug and Play Mapping (default value) or Alternate CHS
Alternate CHS
Alternate CHS
Alternate CHS
Alternate CHS
Mapping
Mapping
Mapping
Mapping
Mapping.
SCSI Plug and Play Mapping automatically determines the most
efficient and compatible mapping.
Alternate CHS Mapping uses an alternate, possibly less efficient
mapping that may be required if a device is moved between adapters
from different vendors.
These options has no effect after a disk has been partitioned using the
FDISK command. To change the CHS Mapping on a partitioned disk, use
FDISK command to delete all partitions, then reboot the system to clear
memory. If not, the old partitioning data will be reused, thus nullifying
the previous operation.
Ensure that the correct disk is the target of an FDISK command.