Setup and Operation 2-9
3. Setup’s Main Menu appears and looks similar to the following screen.
How to Use Setup
The Setup utility Main Menu offers the following selections.
n Standard CMOS Setup — Use this selection to modify basic system features such
as date, time, diskette drives, hard disk drives, and keyboard.
n Advanced CMOS Setup — Use this selection to modify advanced system features
such as enabling or disabling parity checking, cache, Num Lock, shadowing, IDE
DMA transfer modes, ISA interrupts, and ISA linear buffers.
n Peripheral Management Setup — Use this selection to set or modify the
peripheral options associated with the I/O controller (i.e., serial and parallel port
addresses).
n Configure with BIOS Defaults — Use this selection as a fast way to reload the
CMOS RAM with its default values from the ROM table.
n Configure with Power-On Defaults — Use this selection as a fast way to reload
CMOS with the power up values.
n Change Password — Use this selection to set or change the system password.
n Write to CMOS and Exit — Use this selection to save any modifications made to
the Setup program and to exit Setup.
n Do Not Write to CMOS and Exit — Use this selection to exit the Setup program
without saving.
System Configuration −BIOS SETUP UTILITIES
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STANDARD CMOS SETUP
ADVANCED CMOS SETUP
PERIPHERAL MANAGEMENT SETUP
CONFIGURE WITH BIOS DEFAULTS
CONFIGURE WITH POWER-ON DEFAULTS
CHANGE PASSWORD
WRITE TO CMOS AND EXIT
DO NOT WRITE TO CMOS AND EXIT
Standard CMOS Setup for Changing Time, Date, Hard Disk Type, etc.
ESC: Exit ↓↓→→↑↑←←: Sel F2/F3: Color F10: Save and Exit