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5. SPECIFICATION
5-12
(4) Details of the setup menu
The following tables show the details of the items you can set up in each menu.
Table 5-16 BIOS Setup menu list (1/3)
Top
menu
Setting item
Default value
Note
Main
System Date
When you set the system up for
the first time, be sure to
configure these two items. (*1)
System Time
Drive1
Automatically recognized
Allocation : Drive bay 1
Drive2
Automatically recognized
Allocation : Drive bay 2
Drive3
Automatically recognized
Allocation : DVD Drive
OPTION PORT
Automatically recognized
Allocation : Drive bay 3
Boot
Options
Reset button function
Reset
Configures the function of the
reset switch.
If you change the setting to NMI
(Non-Maskable Interrupt), you
can change the reset switch to an
NMI switch. (*2)
Quick Boot Mode
Disabled
If you change the setting to
Enabled, you can skip the
memory check and the startup
time will be shortened.
In normal operation, specify
Disabled for the setting.
Correctable ECC Error
Pass
Specifies whether to display a
message and pause the startup or
to ignore the error and proceed
with the startup when a
Correctable ECC Error is
detected.
System
Memory
Total Memory
Automatically recognized
-
Memory Device[0]
Automatically recognized
-
Memory Device[1]
Automatically recognized
-
Memory Device[2]
Automatically recognized
-
Memory Device[3]
Automatically recognized
-
BIOS Version
Automatically recognized
-
Information
Processor Type
Automatically recognized
-
Processor Speed
Automatically recognized
-
Microcode Revision
Automatically recognized
-
System Memory Speed
Automatically recognized
-
GOP Version
Automatically recognized
-
Memory RC Version
Automatically recognized
-
ME FW Version
Automatically recognized
-
(*1) The date and time are reflected in RTC (real time clock) at these of change.
(*2) A setting change to “NMI” gives you more chances of non-maskable interrupt, thereby increasing the possibility of
successful memory dump initiated by the reset button at an error occurrence during OS startup/shutdown.
For information about a memory dump, see “8.2 Collecting a Memory Dump”.

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