Defines solutions to the following INT 13h BIOS-specific issues: The INT 13h interface has a limit of 528 megabytes (MB); The INT 13h interface allows more than two devices to be attached to a system but has no consistent method for storing the additional configuration parameters; The INT 13h interface does not define CHS-independent methods for addressing devices. The methods defined by the INT 13h interface are not device-geometry independent. A different method of address representation and operation is needed; Methods of data transfer continue to be added to ATA devices. Capabilities such as, DMA modes, multisector data transfers and PIO modes are not reported to the operating system via the INT 13h interface; Systems require more than two storage devices, and with this requirement comes the requirement to assign the order in which the devices are to be accessed. The INT 13 interface does not provide this capability; The INT 13h interface does not make location and configuration information available to operating systems that do not use the BIOS to access mass storage devices; The INT 13h interface does not provide a linkage between the BIOS device assignments on the operating system device letter assignments; The INT 13h interface does not use data structures that apply to both IA-32 and IA-64 compatible architecture systems.