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Table 4. Device and I/O ports details (continued)
Intel® VT for Direct I/O (VT-d)
Enable/Disable Onboard
Device(s)
Enable/Disable Adapter Option
ROM Support
Set Option ROM Execution
Order
PCIe Gen1/Gen2/Gen3 Speed
Selection
Console Redirection Settings
USB Configuration
Intel® VMD technology
Note: Settings in this menu vary with models and configurations.
Enable/Disable Onboard Device(s)
Item
Onboard Video
Onboard SATA
Onboard sSATA (for M.2 SATA
mode)
Slot 1 (Display depending on
which riser card is installed)
Slot 2 (Display depending on
which riser card is installed)
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Enable/Disable Intel® Virtualization Technology for
• Enable
Directed I/O (VT-d) by reporting the I/O device
• Disable
assignment to VMM through DMAR ACPI Tables. Enable
is the default setting.
N/A
Enable or disable onboard devices or slots.
N/A
Control Legacy and UEFI-compliant adapter support.
Disabling UEFI/Legacy support may adversely affect pre-
boot/boot functions.
N/A
Control legacy ROM load order.
N/A
Choose the generation speed for available PCIe slots.
N/A
Settings for console redirection and COM port settings.
N/A
Disable USB storage devices or individual ports.
N/A
Press Enter to bring up the Intel® VMD for Volume
Management Device Configuration menu.
Options
Description
Disabling an entry will prevent the associated device from
• Enable
being enumerated during subsequent boots. Enable is
• Disable
the default setting.
Disabling an entry will prevent the associated device from
• Enable
being enumerated during subsequent boots. Enable is
• Disable
the default setting. [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.
Disabling an entry will prevent the associated device from
• Enable
being enumerated during subsequent boots. Enable is
• Disable
the default setting. [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.
Disabling an entry will prevent the associated device from
• Auto
being enumerated during subsequent boots. Auto is the
• Enable
default setting. [Auto] is removing the port if there is no
device or errors on that device.
• Disable
Note: [Auto] is the setting for PCIe devices by CPU only.
Disabling an entry will prevent the associated device from
• Auto
being enumerated during subsequent boots. Auto is the
• Enable
default setting. [Auto] is removing the port if there is no
device or errors on that device.
• Disable
Note: [Auto] is the setting for PCIe devices by CPU only.

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