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Enable/Disable Onboard Device(s)

Table 1. Enable/Disable Onboard Device(s)
ItemOperationDescription
Onboard Video
  • Disabled

  • Enabled (Default)

Disabling an entry will prevent the associated device from being enumerated during subsequent boots.

[Auto] is removing the port if there is no device or errors on that device.
Note
[Auto] is the setting for PCIe devices by CPU only.

Onboard SATA

(It’s for ODD)

  • Disabled

  • Enabled (Default)

Disabling an entry will prevent the associated device from being enumerated during subsequent boots.

[Auto] is removing the port if there is no device or errors on that device.
Note
[Auto] is the setting for PCIe devices by CPU only.

M.2

(It’s for M.2 SATA mode)

  • Disabled

  • Enabled (Default)

Disabling an entry will prevent the associated device from being enumerated during subsequent boots.

[Auto] is removing the port if there is no device or errors on that device.
Note
[Auto] is the setting for PCIe devices by CPU only.

Slot (n…)

  • Disabled

  • Enabled (Default)

Or

  • Disabled

  • Enabled (Default)

  • Auto

Disabling an entry will prevent the associated device from being enumerated during subsequent boots.

[Auto] is removing the port if there is no device or errors on that device.
Note
[Auto] is the setting for PCIe devices by CPU only.

NVMe Bay (n…)

  • Disabled

  • Enabled (Default)

Or

  • Disabled

  • Enabled (Default)

  • Auto

Disabling an entry will prevent the associated device from being enumerated during subsequent boots.

[Auto] is removing the port if there is no device or errors on that device.
Note
[Auto] is the setting for PCIe devices by CPU only.