MAINBOARD BIOS SETUP
BIOS, Driver & Utility Guide
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On-Chip Primary PCI IDE -
Enables or Disables the primary controller.
Situations where this controller would be disabled are:
a) You are not using any
IDE Drives
or
b) You are using an add-on IDE controller in a PCI Slot
.
On-Chip Secondary PCI IDE
-
Enables or Disables the secondary controller.
Situations where this controller would be disabled are:
a) You are not using any
IDE Drives
or
b) You are using IDE Drives ONLY on the primary controller
or
c)
You are using an add-on IDE controller in a PCI Slot
.
USB Keyboard Support
- This item allows you to enable or disable the USB
keyboard driver within the onboard BIOS. The keyboard driver simulates legacy
keyboard command and let you use USB keyboard during POST or after boot if you
don’t have USB driver in the operating system.
Init Display First
- When your system has an AGP card coexisting with other PCI
display cards, this option allows you to select which card your system will use
initially.
POWER ON Function
- This option allows you select one of the various methods
to power on your system:
Option
How to Power on your System
Button Only
By your conventional
power button
Keyboard 98
By pressing the
Wakeup
button on your PC98 keyboard
Password
By typing the password on your keyboard (See below)
Hot Key
By pressing the hot key combination on your keyboard (See below)
Mouse Left
By left-clicking the mouse (for PS/2 mouse only)
Mouse Right
By right-clicking the mouse (for PS/2 mouse only)
KB Power On Password –
Available when the
Power ON Function
above is set
to
Password
. Press [Enter] at this option then a dialog box will appear to prompt
you to enter a password. Once a password is stored in the system, you can power on
the system by typing the password, provided that JP1 is set to
Enabled
(Refer to the
Installation Guide).
Note:
If you forget the password, clear the CMOS by removing
the mainboard’s battery AND disconnecting the mainboard’s power supply. Wait a
couple of seconds before re-installing them back. This is the only way you can
power on your system again.