Fix ideterqua backlinks

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RichardG867
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Tertiary and quaternary IDE
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The additional tertiary and quaternary IDE controllers, enabled through the :ref:`Storage controllers <settings/storage:Tertiary / Quaternary IDE Controller>` settings page, are not supported by all emulated BIOSes and may require manual configuration of the emulated operating system. The specific details are outlined on this page.
The additional tertiary and quaternary IDE controllers, enabled through the :ref:`Storage controllers <settings/storage:Hard disk>` settings page, are not supported by all emulated BIOSes and may require manual configuration of the emulated operating system. The specific details are outlined on this page.
System resources
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.. note:: The tertiary and quaternary I/O ports and IRQs were incorrectly switched in 86Box versions prior to 4.0.1.
Each controller's IRQ can be configured through its respective *Configure* button on :ref:`settings/storage:Tertiary / Quaternary IDE Controller`. The *Plug and Play* option on the *IRQ* box enables Plug and Play functionality, allowing a PnP compliant operating system to automatically set the controller's IRQ, while all other options set a static IRQ with no Plug and Play.
Each controller's IRQ can be configured through its respective *Configure* button on the :ref:`hard disk controller selector <settings/storage:Hard disk>`. The *Plug and Play* option on the *IRQ* box enables Plug and Play functionality, allowing a PnP compliant operating system to automatically set the controller's IRQ, while all other options set a static IRQ with no Plug and Play.
.. note:: * When using a non-Plug and Play IDE controller on an emulated machine which supports Plug and Play, remember to mark the IRQ as being used by a legacy ISA device in the BIOS setup utility.
* Many operating systems do not allow non-Plug and Play IDE controllers to use IRQs outside of the default ones listed on the table above.