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Tertiary and quaternary IDE
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The additional tertiary and quaternary IDE controllers, enabled through the :ref:`settings/peripherals:Tertiary / Quaternary IDE Controller` settings, may require manual configuration of guest operating systems, which is outlined in this page. They are also **not bootable**, except on machines equipped with MR BIOS.
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The additional tertiary and quaternary IDE controllers, enabled through the :ref:`settings/peripherals:Tertiary / Quaternary IDE Controller` settings, are not supported by all BIOSes and may require manual configuration of guest operating systems. The specific details are outlined on this page.
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The following system resources are used by these additional controllers:
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BIOS support
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------------
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The tertiary and quaternary controllers are only supported (partially or fully) by some BIOSes. The following table lists all BIOSes emulated by 86Box which are known to support these controllers:
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+--------------------------------+-------------+-----------+-------------------------------+
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|BIOS |Seen in BIOS?|Bootable? *|:ref:`Windows NT support? <nt>`|
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+================================+=============+===========+===============================+
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|American Megatrends |No |No |Yes |
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+--------------------------------+-------------+-----------+-------------------------------+
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|Phoenix - AwardBIOS v6.00PG \*\*|No |No |Yes |
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+--------------------------------+-------------+-----------+-------------------------------+
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|MR BIOS |Yes |Yes |Yes |
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+--------------------------------+-------------+-----------+-------------------------------+
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| \* Includes support for DOS and other real mode operating systems.
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| \*\* Award Modular BIOS v6.00PG and all other versions before it do not have any support.
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The tertiary and quaternary channels are both not visible and not bootable in any BIOS with the exception of **MR BIOS**, which provides full support for them, including bootability and real mode / DOS (INT 13h) access.
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Windows 95, 98 and Me
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TBD
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.. _nt:
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Windows NT, 2000, XP and newer
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Windows NT, 2000, and XP
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The Windows NT family will detect and enable both additional channels at installation time *only if* supported by the BIOS (see the *Windows NT support?* column on :ref:`the table above <bios>`).
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The Windows NT 4 and 5 family will automatically detect and enable both additional channels during installation. This auto-detection does not work on machines with **Award BIOS**, except for the version that identifies itself as *Phoenix - AwardBIOS v6.00PG*, which does work.
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.. note:: If you install the system to a hard disk on one of the additional channels, it will not be bootable if the BIOS doesn't support booting from these channels (see the *Bootable?* column).
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.. note:: If you install the system to a hard disk on one of the additional channels, it will not be bootable if the BIOS doesn't support booting from these channels.
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Alternatively, the additional channels can be enabled after the system is installed:
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On Windows 2000 only, the additional channels can be enabled after the system is installed by going to the *Add New Hardware* control panel and adding a *Standard IDE/ESDI Hard Disk Controller* device for each additional channel. Configuration 0002 corresponds to the **tertiary** channel, while Configuration 0003 corresponds to the **quaternary** channel.
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* **Windows NT 4.0:** TBD.
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* **Windows 2000:** go to the *Add New Hardware* control panel and add a *Generic IDE/ESDI Hard Disk Controller* device for each additional channel. Configuration 000x corresponds to the **tertiary** channel, while Configuration 000x corresponds to the **quaternary** channel.
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* **Windows XP:** TBD. (IDE/ESDI not listed - let PnP do the job?)
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Windows Vista and 7
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The Windows NT 6 family does not support non-Plug-and-Play IDE controllers.
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Linux
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