NOTE:
This is effective when the USB Controller is set to
On
.
l
On
—
USB emulation continues when control is passed to the operating system.
l
Off
—
USB emulation ends when control is passed to the operating system.
l
No BOOT
—
USB emulation continues, but USB boot devices are disabled.
l
USB Controller
—
The
settings are
On
(default)
or
Off
.
NOTE:
USB devices will not be detected and supported in the operating system if the USB Controller is set to
Off
.
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Serial Port 1
—
The
settings are
Auto
(default),
COM1
,
COM3
and
Off
.
Auto
automatically configures a connector to a particular designation (
COM1
or
COM3
for
Serial Port 1
).
l
Parallel Port
—
The
settings are
Mode
,
I/O Address
, and
DMA Channel.
l
Mode
settings are
PS/2
(default),
EPP
,
ECP
,
AT
, or
Off
. Set the
Mode
option according to the type of device connected to the
parallel connector. To determine the correct mode to use, see the documentation that came with the device.
l
I/O Address
settings are
378h
(default),
278h
, or
3BCh.
The settings are not available when
Mode
is set to
Off.
NOTE:
You cannot set the parallel connector to
3BCh
if
Mode
is set to
EPP
.
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DMA Channel
appears only when
Mode
is set to
ECP
.
The settings are
DMA 1
,
DMA 3
, or
Off
.
l
Module Bay
—
The settings are
On
(default),
Off
,
FDD only
, and
IDE only
.
l
On
—
Floppy Disk Drive (FDD) and IDE compatible devices function in bay.
l
Off
—
No devices function in bay (used for security).
l
FDD only
—
Floppy Disk Drive only functions in bay.
l
IDE only
—
IDE compatible devices only function in bay.
l
Diskette Interface
—
The settings are
Auto
(default),
Read Only
, and
Off.
l
Auto
turns on the floppy drive controller.
l
Read Only
prevents the computer's integrated floppy drive controller from writing to floppy drives and activates
Auto.
l
Off
turns off the floppy drive controller.
l
PC Speake
r
—
The settings are
On
(default) and
Off
.
l
Onboard Video Buffer
—
Determines how much system memory is allocated to video. The settings are
1 MB
(default) and
8 MB
.
Power Management
—
See "
Power Management
" for additional information.
l
Suspend Mode
—
The settings are
S3
(default) or
S1.
l
S3
—
Maximum power savings
l
S1
—
Minimal power savings
AC Power Recovery
—
Determines what happens when AC power is restored to the computer.
l
Off
(default)
—
The computer remains off when AC power is restored.
l
On
—
The computer starts when AC power is restored.
l
Last
—
The computer returns to the AC power state existing at the time that AC power was lost.
l
Low Power Mode
—
The options are
Disabled
or
Enabled
.
NOTE:
When
Low Power Mode
is
Enabled,
remote wakeup events will no longer power up from
Hibernate
or
Off
.
System Security
—
See "
Security
."
Keyboard NumLock
—
The settings are
On
(default) and
Off
(does not apply to 84-key keyboards).
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On
activates the rightmost bank of keys so they provide the mathematical and numeric functions shown at the top of each key.
l
Off
activates the rightmost bank of keys so they provide cursor-control functions shown by the label on the bottom of each key.
Report Keyboard Errors
—
The settings are
Report
(default) and
Do Not Report
.
Auto Power On
—
Sets time and days of week to turn on the computer automatically. Choices are every day or every Monday through
Friday.
Time is kept in a 24-hour format (
hours:minutes
). Change the startup time by pressing the right- or left-arrow keys to increase or decrease
the numbers or type numbers in both the date and time fields.
Disabled
is the default.
This feature does not work if you turn off your computer using a power strip or surge protector.
Remote Wakeup
—
The settings are
Off
(default)
, On
, and
On w/ Boot to NIC.
l
On
allows the system to power up when a Network Interface Controller or Remote Wake Up capable modem receives a wake up
signal.
l
Off
disables the remote wakeup functionality.
l
On w/ Boot to NIC
causes the system to attempt a network boot prior to using the boot sequence.
Normally the system can be powered up remotely from suspend mode, hibernate mode, or when powered off. When
Low Power Mode
(in
the
Power Management
menu) is enabled, the system can only be powered up remotely from
Suspend
.
Fastboot
l
On
(default)
—
Your computer boots in 10 seconds or less, skipping certain configurations and tests.
l
Off
—
Your computer does not skip certain configurations and tests during the boot
process.
IDE Hard Drive Acoustics Mode