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Ultra 440BX ATX Mainboard
AWARD BIOS SETUP
4-4
Virus Warning :
Basically, The default setting of this feature is "Disabled" In order to avoid virus
infection happens on your PC system, This mainboard provides the virus warning
features in the BIOS. During and after the operation system is loaded, any attempt
to write to the boot sector or partition table on the IDE hard disk drive will trigger
this feature and give you some warning messages on the screen and then halt the
system. When you find the message on your screen, please run the anti-virus
program to see whether your system is infected by a virus or not.
Enabled
: A warning message will be displayed on the screen when something
attempts to access the boot sector or hard disk partition table.
Disabled
: No warning message will appear on the screen when anything attempts to
access the boot sector or hard disk partition table.
CPU Internal Cache / External Cache :
( default setting: Enabled )
These fields allow you to turn on or turn off the Level 1 and Level 2 cache that
built-in Pentium™ II or Celeron™ processors.
CPU L2 Cache ECC Checking:
( default setting: Enabled )
This option will enable or disable the ECC checking on the CPU L2 cache. The
ECC checking will ensure the accuracy of the data stored on the L2 cache.
Processor Number Feature:
( default setting: Disabled )
You can not see this selection option unless you have the Pentium III processor
installed on the mainboard. There is the serial code inside every Pentium III
processor and it will be accessed by application to show your personal ID. If you
don't feel like to give your serial code to other people, select the "Disabled" setting.
Quick Power on Self Test:
( default setting: Enabled )
The Quick Power On Self Test will skip some test and speed up the boot process. If
you find the system is working normally, you can always enable this feature so that
you don’t have to wait too long on the POST.
ATA /66 & SCSI Boot Order:
( default setting: ATA, SCSI )
This selection field allows you select the boot sequence between the SCSI interface
card or the onboard ATA/66 interface. If you want to use the IDE HDD connected
on the ATA/66 port to load the operation system, please select “SCSI,A,C” or
“SCSI,C,A” in the "Boot Sequence".
Note, if you want to use the CD ROM drive to load the operation system, please
connect the CD ROM drive to IDE 1 or IDE2. You can not use IDE3 and
IDE4 to load the operation system from a CD ROM drive.