BIOS MENU SELECTION BAR
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Menu Selection Bar
The Menu Selection Bar is located at the top of the BIOS Setup Utility screen. It displays the 
major menu selections available to the user. By using the left and right arrow keys, the 
user can select the menus listed here.
 - Change Value
The minus key on the keypad is used to change the value of the cur-
rent item to the previous value. This key scrolls through the values in 
the associated pick list without displaying the full list. 
+ Change Value
The plus key on the keypad is used to change the value of the current 
menu item to the next value. This key scrolls through the values in 
the associated pick list without displaying the full list. On 106-key 
Japanese keyboards, the plus key has a different scan code than the 
plus key on the other keyboard, but will have the same effect. 
<F8> Previous Values
Pressing <F8> causes the following to appear:
If Yes is highlighted and <Enter> is pressed, all Setup fields are set to 
their previous values. If No is highlighted and <Enter> is pressed, or if 
the <Esc> key is pressed, the screen is returned to the one before 
<F8> was pressed without affecting any existing field values
<F9> Setup Defaults
Pressing <F9> causes the following to appear:
If Yes is highlighted and <Enter> is pressed, all Setup fields are set to 
their default values. If No is highlighted and <Enter> is pressed, or if 
the <Esc> key is pressed, the screen is returned to the one before 
<F9> was pressed without affecting any existing field values
<F10>Save and Reset
Pressing <F10> causes the following message to appear:
If Yes is highlighted and <Enter> is pressed, all changes are saved 
and the system resets. If No is highlighted and <Enter> is pressed, or 
the <Esc> key is pressed, the screen is returned to the one before 
<F10> was pressed without affecting any existing values.
Table 2: Keyboard Commands (Continued)
KEY OPTION DESCRIPTION
Load Optimized Defaults?
Yes    No
Load Optimized Defaults?
Yes    No
Save configuration and reset?
Yes    No